The shriveled leaves of succulent plants may be related to water, fertilizer, light and temperature. During the maintenance period, when water and nutrients are insufficient, the succulent plants will lack water and nutrients, and the leaves will become dry and shriveled. Succulent plants cannot perform photosynthesis in an environment with insufficient light, and their leaves will become dry due to insufficient nutrition. After the succulent plants are frostbited in winter, the leaves will also become shriveled.


During the growth of succulent plants, the leaves appear shriveled, mainly due to insufficient water. Succulent plants are drought-tolerant, but succulent plants need sufficient water for their growth during growth. During the maintenance period, if the succulent plants are not watered for a long time, the succulent plants will lack water, and the leaves will become smaller in the later stage, and they will also dry up, become withered or fall off.

The shriveled leaves of succulent plants may also be caused by insufficient nutrients. Succulent plants also need sufficient nutrients during the growth period to enable them to grow well. During the maintenance period, if the nutrients are insufficient, the succulent plants will lack nutrients and cannot grow normally. Succulent plants grow poorly, the leaves will gradually dry out, and later the leaves will wither or fall off.

Succulent plants like light and are suitable for growing in a well-lit environment. During the maintenance period, if the leaves of succulent plants are shriveled and soft, it may also be caused by insufficient light. During the conservation period, if the succulent plants are in a shady and cool environment for a long time and cannot perform photosynthesis, they will not grow normally, and there will be leggy or shriveled leaves phenomenon.

During the maintenance of succulent plants, if the temperature is too low, the leaves will be shriveled. Succulent plants like a warm climate and are suitable for growing in a warm environment, and have poor cold tolerance. During the winter, if the succulent plants are not moved to a warm place, the succulent plants will be frostbited in the low temperature environment, and the leaves will become shriveled in the later stage.