What happens when a succulent wilts, and techniques for reviving a shriveled succulent.

What's going on with the droopy succulents?

Today, the editor will explain why succulents become droopy and introduce some techniques for reviving dried-out green plants and flowers. Let's take a look together!

Succulents are now a popular type of flower, as they are inexpensive and easy to care for. Many people buy and grow them. However, during the care process, their leaves often become droopy. Some enthusiasts find that their leaves become droopy and, after watering, they still don't recover or grow. In fact, there are two possible reasons for this.

The first reason is that the temperature is now above 30 degrees Celsius, which means we have entered the hot summer with high temperatures. Most varieties of succulents are in a dormant state during the hot season, not growing. Therefore, if the temperature in your area is very high and they enter a dormant period, it's normal for their leaves to become droopy because they are in a non-growing phase. Even if we water them, they won't grow. We just need to keep the potting soil slightly moist and let them safely pass through the summer. By autumn, they will be able to grow rapidly and absorb more water and nutrients.

The second situation is that they have root rot. Since the main stem of a succulent plant is very thick and the leaves are very fleshy, if the leaves become droopy after watering and do not recover for a long time, it indicates a problem with the roots. If you find that watering does not lead to recovery, don't worry about other issues; just repot it. Checking the roots is the most reliable method. If the roots are rotting, remove the rotten part, see how severe the rot is, and don't keep the rotten areas. Trim them and then repot after the roots have dried.

Generally, these two situations cause the leaves of succulents to become droopy. First, try watering them. If they don't recover after watering, it's not because the potting soil is too dry and lacks water. Repot it immediately. During the process of caring for succulents, if you don't water them for a long time and there's no water in the potting soil, their leaves will also become droopy. If you notice this, water them promptly. They won't recover immediately after watering because there is a recovery period after the leaves become droopy. After three to five days, the leaves will gradually become plump and start growing明显, indicating that it was caused by lack of water.

What's going on with the droopy succulents?

You should have some experience with your succulents because you know how long it's been since you last watered them. If it's caused by lack of water, they will recover after watering. Caring for succulents is not difficult. The reason why you can't care for them well is that you have poor soil preparation. If the soil is loose and well-drained and watering doesn't cause waterlogging, you've already taken the first step in caring for succulents. Also, provide them with plenty of sunlight and don't skimp on fertilizer, and they will grow very well.

Moreover, some enthusiasts, after buying new seedlings, try to make them show their best by controlling water immediately, which is irresponsible and doesn't benefit them at all. Remember one thing when growing succulents: first establish the roots and then control the water. After the roots are well-developed, you can control the water, which makes it easier to achieve the desired state. If the roots are not good and you control the water, it will only make the plant thinner, the leaves more droopy, and eventually the whole plant may die completely.

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