1、 Caused by pests
Reason: there is mucus on the leaves of Phalaenopsis, which is likely to be infected with pests. Common pests include red spider and aphid, which will eat the leaves of plants, leaving wounds on the leaves, and mucus will flow out slowly p>
Solution: after finding pests, spray medicine for treatment immediately to completely eliminate them. Places with wounds should be disinfected to avoid wound infection. If the wound is serious, cut off the leaves. In addition, the maintenance environment should be changed in the later stage, with more ventilation and more exposure to the sun, so that it can recover slowly p>
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2、 Watering too much
Reason: although it likes a humid environment, if it is too humid for a long time, there will be excess water on the leaves to drain and slowly form mucus p>
Solution: if it is caused by the above reasons, wipe its leaves with a clean cloth frequently to avoid dust accumulation. In addition, in the later stage, it is necessary to reduce the amount of water poured, ventilate more, loosen the soil frequently, let the water evaporate, and pay attention to the prohibition of ponding p>
3、 Improper illumination
I don't like glare. Why. If you are in the environment with strong light for a long time, the leaves are easy to be burned. In this case, it is also easy to produce mucus p>
Solution: if it is caused by this reason, move the plant to a semi shady place quickly, and ensure good ventilation, and it will recover slowly p>