All the leaves fall off
Why did all my leaves fall off of my plant? Please help and I don’t even know what it’s called at this moment.
Last watered 3 years ago
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@Ms.Goddess927 here is what I read and found out, it’s a care guide for your plant.
It doesn’t matter if you have a green thumb; anyone can grow succulent bush Senecio with success. Although, the plant does not like wet feet, so be sure to plant it in well-draining soil. If your pot doesn’t have good drainage holes, add some rocks or gravel to the bottom before adding the soil.
Potting & Soil
The first step is to find a wide and shallow pot rather than deep. This will help prevent the roots from becoming waterlogged. Use a potting mix that is specifically for cacti and succulents.
Once you have your pot and soil, it’s time to plant your succulent bush, Senecio. Carefully remove the plant from its pot and loosen the roots before planting it in the new pot. You can either plant it in the center of the pot or off to one side. Just be sure that the roots are not sitting in water.
Here are some of the things that you should avoid during the potting process:
Don’t plant your succulent bush Senecio too deeply.
The stem should be just barely covered with soil. This is important because if the stem is buried too deeply, it can rot.
It’s also important to avoid covering the leaves with soil. This can cause them to rot as well.
Be careful not to break the leaves or stems.
The leaves and stems of your succulent bush Senecio are delicate, so be careful not to damage them when transplanting.
Don’t water your plant right away.
Give the plant a few days to adjust to its new pot and soil before watering it. Which will help prevent the roots from getting waterlogged.
Once you’ve potted your succulent bush Senecio, providing the right conditions for it to thrive is essential. So now, let’s turn our attention to how to properly water your new plant.
1.) Water your plant when the soil is dry
It would be best if you only watered your succulent bush Senecio when the top inch of soil is dry. This is important because overwatering can lead to root rot, which can kill your plant.
If you’re not sure whether the soil is dry, it’s better to err on the side of caution and wait another day or two before watering.
2.) Use lukewarm water.
Cold water can shock the plant and damage the roots. Lukewarm water is best. Just be sure it’s not too hot, or you could scald the roots.
3.) Let the water drain away completely
It’s essential to let the water drain away entirely after watering. This will help prevent the roots from becoming waterlogged.
If the roots sit in water, they can rot and kill the plant.
4.) Avoid getting water on the leaves
Water on the leaves can cause them to rot, so be sure to avoid getting the leaves wet when you’re watering your plant.
5.) Don’t water your plant too often
You should only water your Senecio barbertonicus when the soil is dry. Watering it too often can lead to root rot.
It doesn’t matter if you have a green thumb; anyone can grow succulent bush Senecio with success. Although, the plant does not like wet feet, so be sure to plant it in well-draining soil. If your pot doesn’t have good drainage holes, add some rocks or gravel to the bottom before adding the soil.
Potting & Soil
The first step is to find a wide and shallow pot rather than deep. This will help prevent the roots from becoming waterlogged. Use a potting mix that is specifically for cacti and succulents.
Once you have your pot and soil, it’s time to plant your succulent bush, Senecio. Carefully remove the plant from its pot and loosen the roots before planting it in the new pot. You can either plant it in the center of the pot or off to one side. Just be sure that the roots are not sitting in water.
Here are some of the things that you should avoid during the potting process:
Don’t plant your succulent bush Senecio too deeply.
The stem should be just barely covered with soil. This is important because if the stem is buried too deeply, it can rot.
It’s also important to avoid covering the leaves with soil. This can cause them to rot as well.
Be careful not to break the leaves or stems.
The leaves and stems of your succulent bush Senecio are delicate, so be careful not to damage them when transplanting.
Don’t water your plant right away.
Give the plant a few days to adjust to its new pot and soil before watering it. Which will help prevent the roots from getting waterlogged.
Once you’ve potted your succulent bush Senecio, providing the right conditions for it to thrive is essential. So now, let’s turn our attention to how to properly water your new plant.
1.) Water your plant when the soil is dry
It would be best if you only watered your succulent bush Senecio when the top inch of soil is dry. This is important because overwatering can lead to root rot, which can kill your plant.
If you’re not sure whether the soil is dry, it’s better to err on the side of caution and wait another day or two before watering.
2.) Use lukewarm water.
Cold water can shock the plant and damage the roots. Lukewarm water is best. Just be sure it’s not too hot, or you could scald the roots.
3.) Let the water drain away completely
It’s essential to let the water drain away entirely after watering. This will help prevent the roots from becoming waterlogged.
If the roots sit in water, they can rot and kill the plant.
4.) Avoid getting water on the leaves
Water on the leaves can cause them to rot, so be sure to avoid getting the leaves wet when you’re watering your plant.
5.) Don’t water your plant too often
You should only water your Senecio barbertonicus when the soil is dry. Watering it too often can lead to root rot.
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