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The Cause and Treatment of Yellow Leaves of Jade Bell

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The yellow leaves of mint may be caused by frequent watering. At this time, it should be taken out of the potting soil, cut off the abnormal growth part, and then planted in the new soil which is easy to drain for maintenance. It may also be caused by insufficient ventilation, at this time, it should be moved to the balcony or window, to maintain ventilation, to help it recover. It may also be caused by lack of light. At this time, it should be moved to a place where the sun can shine, slowly maintain, and wait for it to recover.

1. Uncomfortable temperature

Reason: The jade bell is a tropical plant, but it does not like the hot and humid environment, but likes the cool and warm environment.High temperatures and cold conditions can temporarily stop its growth.If the temperature is too high, the plants will lose too much water and the leaves will turn yellow.If the temperature is too low below five degrees Celsius, it will be frostbitten and the leaves will slowly turn yellow.

Measures: If the temperature is too high, it is necessary to move it to a cool place with better ventilation for maintenance.If the temperature is too low, when it is below five degrees Celsius, it should be transferred to a warmer place indoors for maintenance, and the indoor temperature should be controlled at about eleven degrees Celsius to help it survive the winter safely.

Jade Dangle Bell

2. Too much light

Reason: The jade bell is a short-day plant, which is not suitable for long-term maintenance in an environment with sufficient light and long sunshine time.If the sun is too strong, it will burn its leaves and turn yellow.

Measures: It is necessary to adjust the growth environment and move it to a cool place with little astigmatism for maintenance.Even in the winter when the sunshine is weak, don't let it get too much sunshine.

Jade Dangle Bell

3. Excessive moisture

Reason: As a tropical plant, the jade bell is a relatively cold-resistant plant and does not need to be watered frequently.Even in the growing season, it only needs to be watered once a week.But if you water it from time to time, it may overload the roots and slow the absorption of nutrients.And once the water is accumulated, the roots will rot seriously and the leaves will be yellowing obviously.

Measures: water should be controlled, and soil should be loosened and drained in time.When the leaves are seriously yellowed, they need to be removed from pots, pruned rotten roots and replanted.

Jade Dangle Bell

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