Fatsia japonica is not drought resistant plant, so it is generally necessary to keep basin soil moist. If the basin soil is relatively dry, lack of water, the leaves of Fatsia japonica will droop, it seems to have no spirit.
Although Fatsia japonica needs basin soil to keep wet, but if it is too wet, it will appear rotten root symptoms, which will cause the leaves of Fatsia japonica to droop.
Excessive fertilization may lead to root burning and affect the growth of octagonal disc. At this time, the leaves of Fatsia japonica will appear drooping phenomenon.
Fatsia japonica itself is more shade - resistant plants, in the breeding period need to avoid strong direct sunlight, otherwise there will be drooping leaves symptoms.
Reasonable watering is an important method to avoid the drooping of leaves. When watering, we need to keep a certain dry humidity. Generally, it is better to water when the surface of the soil is dry.
In terms of light, to ensure the growth of Fatsia japonica has enough sunshine, but we need to give Fatsia japonica a half shade environment, timely shade in summer, can reduce the direct light.
If Fatsia japonica is rotten because of watering, you can take out the plant, cut off the rotten root and plant it in the basin again. The newly planted Fatsia japonica needs to be watered and placed in a cool place for maintenance.
If Fatsia japonica burns roots due to excessive fertilization, take out the plants, wash the roots with water, wash them several times more, soak them in water for a period of time, wait until the leaves are restored, and then put them in the basin again.