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Causes and Treatment of Yellow Leaves of Daphne odora Thunb.

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Soil discomfort

1. Reason: Daphne odora is suitable for growing in acidic or neutral soil. If it is planted in alkaline soil, its leaves will slowly turn yellow.

2. Solution: Replace it with new acidic soil, or regularly spray ferrous sulfate solution into the soil to acidify the soil.

2. Overwatering

1. Reason: Daphne likes to grow in a slightly humid environment, but too much watering will make its roots rot, resulting in the production of yellow leaves.

2. Solution: First, stop watering it immediately, take the plant out of the pot, clean the rhizome, and then plant it in the soil again, and put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance.

3. Improper fertilization

1. Reason: Daphne likes fertilizer, but every time too much fertilizer is applied, its root system will be damaged, the plant can not grow normally, and yellow leaves will be produced.

2. Solution: Reasonable fertilization is needed. First, wash away the surplus fertilizer with water, or replace the potting soil for maintenance. After it slowly returns to normal, fertilize again. Be sure to apply less fertilizer frequently and not excessively.

4. too much light

1. Reason: Daphne odora is suitable for growing in semi-shade environment. Too strong light will burn its leaves, resulting in yellow leaves.

2. Solution: Move it to a cool and well-ventilated place for maintenance for a period of time to restore green leaves.In summer, it can be placed in full shade for maintenance.

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