How to Treat Succulent Edema

Succulent edema is not really a disease, but rather a condition of abnormal water retention that can affect many different plants, including our beloved succulents.

This condition is not caused by any type of insect or infection, but by an imbalance in the plant's transpiration process.

Edema occurs when plants absorb more water than the leaves can transpire, causing leaf cells to retain water and appear swollen.

Environmental conditions favorable to edema include temperature fluctuation from hot to cold, high humidity, and cloudy days.

In this video tutorial, you will learn what succulent edema is and what you need to do to treat it and keep it healthy!

We hope you enjoy this video about How to Treat Succulent Edema

Source: Succulents Box

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I’m Emily, a lifelong nature lover with dirt on my boots and a passion for all things green. I don’t claim to be a botanist; I’m just an enthusiast who believes that every backyard—no matter how small—can become a sanctuary. After years of trial and error (and more than a few wilted ferns), I’m sharing my honest journey of growing flowers and veggies. Let's learn from the seasons and grow something beautiful together!

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