Reason: Rubber trees are plants that like sunshine. They need sufficient sunshine to ensure healthy and strong growth. If they are in a shaded environment for a long time, the lack of sunshine will naturally hinder their growth, causing their leaves to turn yellow.
Solution: Keep rubber trees in a sunny place to meet the needs of light, and they will grow vigorously.
Reason: If the soil provided at that time does not meet the needs of growth, and the soil has not been changed for a long time, it will lead to soil compaction, loss of nutrients inside, and unable to maintain normal growth.
Solution: After one or two years of cultivation, the potting soil needs to be changed to provide loose, breathable and nutritious new soil for the growth of plants.
Reason: In cultivation, if too much water and fertilizer is applied, the root may not be able to bear it, which will cause the root to rot and yellow leaves will appear naturally.
Solution: Cut off the rotten roots of the rubber tree, adjust the water and fertilizer, and replant.
Reason: Rubber trees can't stand the cold. If the surrounding climate is on the low side for a long time, the plants will be frostbitten, causing the leaves to turn yellow and fall off.
Solution: In winter, move indoors in time and keep the temperature at least above 5 degrees Celsius.
Reason: Too dry growing environment can also cause yellow leaves.
Solution: Open the window properly and timely to ventilate, and spray water to increase the humidity when drying.
Reason: Without water and fertilizer for a long time, the growth will be very weak, and yellow leaves will appear.
Solution: Cut off the yellowing leaves and give water and fertilizer in time according to the growth.