Hi Friends, Since my video doesn't have English subtitles, I'll provide a summary here for your reference: In the video, I share my experience on how to identify when your Ario bottom leaves become soft, the potential reasons behind this, and how to address the issue: - The bottom leaves may become soft after trimming the roots and shipping the plant bare root. - They might remain soft even after repotting the Ario for a few weeks, requiring extended time to recover. - Leaves that initially grew well may turn soft due to either a lack of nutrients or roots becoming overcrowded in the pot. Here are some normal cases where you don't need to worry: - Trimming the roots and shipping bare root is expected. - Hard-grown plants may still have soft leaves but are otherwise healthy, so no need for concern. - If your plants turn old, their bottom leaves are soft, it is okay Please note that this is based on my personal experience and may not cover all situations, but I'm happy to share what I've learned.
I pruned the roots of my Ariocarpus two months ago for the first time, it was withered and soft, I was afraid I would lose it. It's only now that he's started to recover and get chubby. thanks for sharing your personal caring with us 😊
Hi Friends,
Since my video doesn't have English subtitles, I'll provide a summary here for your reference:
In the video, I share my experience on how to identify when your Ario bottom leaves become soft, the potential reasons behind this, and how to address the issue:
- The bottom leaves may become soft after trimming the roots and shipping the plant bare root.
- They might remain soft even after repotting the Ario for a few weeks, requiring extended time to recover.
- Leaves that initially grew well may turn soft due to either a lack of nutrients or roots becoming overcrowded in the pot.
Here are some normal cases where you don't need to worry:
- Trimming the roots and shipping bare root is expected.
- Hard-grown plants may still have soft leaves but are otherwise healthy, so no need for concern.
- If your plants turn old, their bottom leaves are soft, it is okay
Please note that this is based on my personal experience and may not cover all situations, but I'm happy to share what I've learned.
I pruned the roots of my Ariocarpus two months ago for the first time, it was withered and soft, I was afraid I would lose it.
It's only now that he's started to recover and get chubby. thanks for sharing your personal caring with us 😊
Yes, me too when I first started with Ario