What are the reasons for the wrinkles on the living stone flowers? "What's going on with the wrinkles on living stone flowers?"

What are the reasons for the wrinkling of living stone flowers?

Let me share some introductions about living stone flowers with everyone. What are the reasons for the wrinkling of living stone flowers? If there is anything wrong, please feel free to correct me!

Some flower friends may suddenly find that their living stone flowers have wrinkled (wrinkled skin) and wonder what the problem is. There are two main reasons for the wrinkling of living stone flowers: one is the need for shedding skin, and the other is lack of water, which causes the wrinkling.

How to determine if it's shedding skin or lack of water: if the living stone flower starts wrinkling from the top hip seam, it is preparing to shed skin. If it starts wrinkling from the side near the roots, it indicates lack of water or root issues...

Additionally, for newly transplanted living stone flowers, they need to grow new roots. Insufficient moisture in the plant (G-Y) will cause wrinkling. Don't worry, take care of them slowly. Be careful not to overwater, as rot is irreversible.

Appendix: Some living stone flower plants may wrinkle due to seasonal changes, as moisture is not replenished in time. For such plants, water should be added based on the degree of shrinkage. If the lower part does not bulge, a little more water should be added to allow new life to develop, otherwise, the group of plants will gradually dry up and wither.

Do you understand the detailed introduction of the reasons for the wrinkling of living stone flowers shared above?