Rationale: Large-leafed greenery is usually planted indoors, but the ventilation in the house is usually not very good, especially in the winter with heated rooms. If it is not ventilated, the plant is likely to grow poorly and the leaves will wither. Solution: Whether in summer or winter, open the windows more often to ensure good ventilation. Breathing fresh air is also necessary as the plant grows. Prolonged stifling and slight heat will cause the leaves to wilt and in severe cases the plant will stop growing.
Two, change the new soil
Reason: Many flower lovers do not change the soil after purchasing greens. If the soil used before is too impermeable, it will also affect growth. Over time, its roots will rot and turn black, causing its leaves to wither and soften. Solution: the first time to change the soil for it. We need to change it to a permeable soil, usually as much as possible to loosen the soil, to avoid plowing soil sloughing.
Three, raise the room temperature
Rationale: In winter, the temperature needs to be regulated. If the baking temperature is below 10 for a long time, the plant will be frostbitten, resulting in wilting and softening of the leaves. Solution: Try to raise the room temperature, preferably around 10. When the temperature is too low, keeping warm is necessary. You can cover the pot with cotton cloth, which will reduce the chance of frostbite on the roots.