1. Water deficiency: If you do not water the succulent for a long time, it will cause the root to not absorb water normally. The temperature is high in summer, the water evaporates fast, and it needs to be watered frequently to keep the soil moist. 2. Root damage: Long -term lack of water leads to the gradual dryness of the roots, and the fleshy meat is needed to properly trim the roots and plant it in a new soil. 3. Excessive watering: The amount of watering is large, which causes water to accumulate in the basin, the roots are gradually rotten, and the succulent cannot grow and develop normally.
Once there is a place in the succulent plant, it fade and soften the hair, it is rotten, and it must be cut off immediately if it rotes. The fungal infection must be sprayed with a bactericide, and the wound must be completely dry before entering the soil. When dealing with rotten plants, keep the utensils clean and sterile. Before touching other plants, you must wash your hands carefully.
The crown rot: cut the infection part with a disinfected knife, and then stuffed the charcoal and sulfur into the wound. The wound should be completely dry.
The neck rot: Cut off the rotten part, the remaining one can be used as cuttings. It must not enter the soil after the wound is completely dry.
fungal rot: Cut the damaged part with a clean tool and cover the sulfur. Spray plants with mixed solvents (a bactericide) and Daisen -zinc.
Black rot: Cut off the infection part with a clean tool, spray it with benzene, and cover sulfur.
Water: The fleshy is easy to turn water in a humid environment. This is a disease that affects the overall health of succulents. Pay attention to prevent this. If it occurs, remove the part of the water in time. Otherwise, the entire plant will die.