1. How is the leaf of happiness tree drooping and wilting
Too strong light: the happy tree likes light, but it is afraid of strong direct light, which is easy to burn its leaves and make them droop and wilt. You can move the happiness tree to a semi shade place or a place with scattered light for maintenance, so as to prevent it from being exposed to the sun all the time p>
Too high temperature: when the temperature is too high in summer, the transpiration of leaves will be excessive, resulting in excessive loss of water in leaves, resulting in wilting and sagging of leaves. First move it to a cool place, and then sprinkle water around the plant with a watering can to increase the air humidity and reduce the temperature. You can also spray water on the blades to supplement the water required by the blades p>
Improper watering: whether watering is too little or too much, it will be detrimental to the growth of the plant and make its leaves wilt and droop. We can judge whether the plant is short of water or too much water by checking the dryness and wetness of the soil. If the dryness is caused by water shortage, replenish water in time. If it is because of too much water, drain the water in time and check whether the root of the plant rots. If it rots, remove the pot, cut off the rotting roots, and then plant again p>
Slow seedling adaptation: if the happiness tree has these problems after transplanting, it may be because it is in the period of slow seedling adaptation. The change of environment requires the plant to have a certain time to adapt. It only needs to continue its normal maintenance. Generally, the plant will recover after a period of time p>
2. What's the matter with dry leaves
Dry environment: Happy Tree likes a humid environment. If the environment for curing it is relatively dry, with insufficient moisture and air humidity, it will not be conducive to its growth, resulting in the problem of dry leaves. Timely watering is needed to make up water and spray water on the blades p>
Insufficient light: the happy tree prefers light. It needs to receive sunlight to synthesize nutrients for its own growth. If it is maintained in a shady environment, its leaves will dry up because it cannot accept enough light. It needs to be moved to a place with more scattered light for maintenance p>
Disease: if the happy tree suffers from leaf blight, yellow spots will appear on its leaves. If it is not handled in time, the diseased leaves will turn yellow after a period of time. It is necessary to cut off the diseased branches and leaves as soon as possible, and then spray the diluted carbendazim solution into the branches and leaves and flower soil to eliminate the bacteria p>