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Why are the leaves of Chlorophytum all rolled up?
Mainly due to lack of water or sunshine, or root rot.

1. Water shortage. The root system of chlorophytum can't absorb enough water, which will cause the whole plant to "dehydrate" and lose its vitality. The common symptom is leaf curl, so if you find that you haven't watered Chlorophytum for a long time, you should replenish water in time.

2. Overfertilization. If too much fertilizer is added to the nutrient soil of the flowerpot, it will burn the roots and make the chlorophytum appear physiological drought, which is also one of the reasons for the curly leaves. The correct fertilization method is to apply fertilizer once a month, and pay attention to thin fertilizer and more application.

3. Root damage. If the leaves of the newly planted cymes of chlorophytum cymosum roll, the possibility of root injury after transplantation is not ruled out. The root injury of chlorophytum needs more careful maintenance, otherwise it is likely to fail.