When succulents get too much water their leaves, stems, and roots start to swell up and eventually burst, causing black spots. The leaves appear soft and mushy, almost translucent. If overwatering continues, they will start to rot turning to a dark brown/black color.
Accordingly, what are the black dots under my leaves?
The black spots are mold and fungi, so the spores can travel in the breeze. You should check for any signs of this disease regularly, and you need to address it right away when you find it. You should treat your plants with a fungicide or a natural product such as neem oil, soap, or baking soda.
Just so, what does Overwatered succulent look like?
Here’s what to look for to know that your succulent is overwatered: Soft, mushy, translucent leaves–An overwatered plant will have soft, mushy leaves that may also appear shriveled. … Leaves turn black–If the overwatering continues, the leaves will start to rot and you will see them turn black.
What does succulent root rot look like?
Limp, shriveled, and yellow leaves are an indicator that succulent roots are rotting.
