Peony hanging orchid leaves become soft
This article introduces the related content of the flower clinic for peony hanging orchid. The leaves of the peony hanging orchid become soft, and the specific introduction is as follows:
The peony hanging orchid is an easy-to-care-for plant, but some flower enthusiasts may encounter some problems, such as the leaves of the peony hanging orchid becoming soft. In this case, flower enthusiasts should not panic, but carefully observe and recall any uncertain operations in the past few days. Generally speaking, the softness of the peony hanging orchid leaves can be caused by the following reasons.
1. Sun exposure - the peony hanging orchid grows best in diffused light. Although it can be exposed to the sun, excessive exposure can cause the leaves to become soft.
2. Normal metabolism - the bottom leaves of the peony hanging orchid may turn yellow and become soft, and they will eventually fall off, which is a normal situation.
3. Long-term watering leading to accumulated water in the pot, causing root rot. The peony hanging orchid is relatively suitable for cultivation in a slightly dry potting soil.
4. Spraying water on the leaves and then exposing them to the sun can cause the leaves to become soft.
When we see that the leaves of the peony hanging orchid become soft, we can first check the rootstock to see if it is healthy. If it is healthy, there is nothing to worry about. Place the peony hanging orchid in a shady area with diffused light for a few days to recover. If the potting soil is too wet, you can control the watering for a few days.
If there is rot in the roots, cut off the healthy branches and propagate them again, which is easy to survive.
That is all for the specific introduction of the soft leaves of the peony hanging orchid. I hope you will like it!