What should be done if the leaves of a thick-skinned plant become soft, and how to differentiate between under-watering and over-watering in a succulent?

What to Do When the Leaves of Thick-Skinned Plants Become Soft

Article Guide: The knowledge of how to deal with the soft leaves of thick-skinned plants and the differences between plants lacking water and those with excessive water will definitely help you. Let's learn about it together!

With the weather getting hotter and hotter, recently many flower enthusiasts have commented that the leaves of their plants always look wilted. What should they do? Many flower enthusiasts have tried to prevent the leaves from wilting by changing the watering frequency, but they have found that the plants still wilt after watering, and excessive watering has also caused root rot, making it very difficult to care for flowers.

Actually, there are many reasons why plant leaves wilt, and lack of water is just one of them. Besides watering, there are many other situations that can cause plant leaves to wilt. Below are some simple situations to share, let's take a look together, and don't water blindly, otherwise, you will kill a plant with each watering.

1. Wilt Due to Lack of Water

In the process of growing flowers, wilt due to lack of water is also one of the most common situations. Many flower enthusiasts water their plants when they see the leaves become soft or wilted. However, the leaves that wilt due to lack of water are usually dry and some have a yellowish appearance, which indicates it's time to water.

Handling Method:

Since the wilt is caused by lack of water, flower enthusiasts just need to supplement water in time to avoid this situation. When watering, first make sure there is no accumulated water in the pot, then water-loving plants can be watered more, such as pothos, pennywort, etc., while drought-tolerant plants only need to be watered when the potting soil turns white, and then water thoroughly, such as money tree, desert rose, etc.

2. Wilt Due to High Temperature

After summer arrives, the temperature明显 rises and sunlight becomes stronger. In the morning, the leaves of plants are still firm, but by noon, many plants' leaves become soft and wilted. This is mainly caused by high temperatures and strong sunlight. For plants that do not like too much light, yellow leaves and wilt are easy to occur.

Handling Method:

According to the growth habits of plants, it is necessary to provide shade for plants that do not like too much light. When the temperature is too high, measures such as ventilation and spraying water around the plant can be taken to increase humidity and lower the temperature, thereby preventing the leaves from wilting.

3. Wilt Due to Waterlogging

Plant leaves will wilt when they lack water, and waterlogging can also cause wilted leaves. Severe waterlogging can lead to root rot and plant death. It can be seen that too much or too little water will affect plant growth, as it is said, "Water can carry a boat and can also overturn it." Wilt due to waterlogging usually manifests as yellow and wilted leaves, and腐烂 stems.

Handling Method:

When a plant shows signs of wilt due to waterlogging, the first thing to do is to move it to a well-ventilated area. Accelerating ventilation allows water to evaporate quickly. If the plant still doesn't improve after a period of ventilation, flower enthusiasts will need to change the pot in time, otherwise, root rot will occur soon.