Premature detachment of leaves from succulent plants is a common issue that indicates an underlying problem affecting the plant’s health. This shedding of foliage, while a natural process in some circumstances, becomes a cause for concern when excessive or occurring outside the plant’s normal growth cycle. For instance, a few bottom leaves drying and falling off as new growth emerges is generally normal, but widespread leaf drop suggests an environmental or physiological stressor.
Identifying the factors contributing to this leaf abscission is crucial for maintaining the plant’s vigor and preventing further damage. Early diagnosis and intervention can often reverse the process and restore the succulent to optimal health. Understanding the causes, ranging from improper watering to pest infestations, empowers plant owners to provide appropriate care. Historically, anecdotal evidence has often been the primary method of identifying these issues, but scientific advances in plant physiology provide a more nuanced understanding of these problems.