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How to Avoid Edema on Succulents?

Last Updated on March 26, 2022 by Sam

Edema is a condition that causes fluid to accumulate in the body tissue. This can cause swelling, pain and discomfort for many plant owners. Here are some tips on how you can avoid edema when watering your succulent plants or cacti.

Edema is a condition that causes fluid to accumulate in the tissues of plants. There are many ways to avoid this, but succulents can be cured by placing them in a tray with water and letting them soak for about an hour.

What causes edema on succulents?

A: Edema is a condition in which there is an accumulation of fluid in the tissues or cavities, such as the lungs, brain, or abdomen. It can be caused by many things, including heart failure and kidney disease.

 

The “oedema monstera” is a succulent plant that can cause edema. There are many ways to avoid this, but the most effective way is to change your water daily.

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