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What to do when a succulent plant flattens out

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What to do when a succulent plant flattens out

When caring for succulent plants, it's common to encounter the issue of them flattening out. So what should we do when a succulent plant flattens out? Let's find out below.

What to do when a succulent plant flattens out: Increase lighting

If a succulent plant flattens out, it's likely due to insufficient lighting. In this case, we need to allow the plant to receive ample lighting, but avoid placing it directly under the sun. Instead, gradually increase the amount of light exposure so the plant can grow better.

Control watering

Too much watering can also cause a succulent plant to flatten out. When the plant has too much moisture, it will automatically spread out its leaves to allow for quick evaporation. Therefore, we should stop watering and reduce the moisture content within the plant.

Prune leaves

When a succulent plant flattens out and it's quite severe, methods such as increasing lighting and controlling water are not sufficient to control the situation. In this case, we can剪掉 (cut off) these expanded leaves to allow the plant to grow new ones, which can also effectively solve the issue of the plant flattening out.

When a succulent plant flattens out, we should also inspect the roots. If the plant has rotted roots, we need to trim them. If the root rot is severe, we can propagate it anew. If there is no root rot, we should increase lighting and control watering, maintaining good ventilation, which will help to effectively control the flattening out.

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