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What to do with the thin and red leaves of Christmas Cactus

Skyler White
2020-05-08 11:22:33
Too much sunlight and too long time will affect the production of chlorophyll, so the leaves will become thin and red. If the temperature of the breeding environment is too low or the temperature difference is too large, red leaves will be caused. At this time, the plants need to be placed in a higher temperature and constant temperature environment. If the plant is seriously short of water, the leaves may turn red.

I. light

1. The plant receives too much sunlight and takes too long, which will affect the production of chlorophyll, so it will make the leaves thin and red.

2. Usually the plant can be put in the shade to recover for about a month.

2. Temperature

1. If the temperature of the breeding environment is too low or the temperature difference is too large, the growth of plants will be stagnant, and then the phenomenon of red leaves will appear.

2. At this time, you need to put the plant in a higher and constant temperature environment, and wait for a few weeks for the plant to return to normal.

III. growth and development

If the plant is in an environment suitable for its growth, whether in temperature or humidity, and the plant has not suffered from insect damage, the plant may be due to normal growth and development, resulting in metabolism of red leaves. Generally, it will be better after a period of time

IV. water content

1. If the plant is seriously short of water, it may turn red.

2. At this time, it is necessary to supplement water to the plant in time and loosen the soil properly.

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