There are several reasons why the leaves of Chlorophytum are yellow.
One reason is that the light is too strong or not enough, and the other is that the temperature is too high.
The suitable growth temperature is 20-24 ℃. This determines that Chlorophytum is not suitable for growing in overheated temperature, of course, such growth habits show that Chlorophytum has high requirements for light.
If the light is too strong or insufficient, the leaves will turn yellow easily, lack of vitality, and lose their due ornamental value. The temperature should not be too high. If the temperature is more than 30 ℃, the growth of Chlorophytum will stop, and the leaves are prone to yellow and dry tips.
The solution to the yellow leaves of Chlorophytum is also very simple.
If it's because of the light, we need to find a solution from this aspect. Choose a semi overcast environment, but make sure the Chlorophytum can receive enough sunlight every day, and in summer, pay attention to shade to avoid burns.
If it is because of the temperature, it is necessary to find a way to reduce the temperature.
The loss of leaves is basically caused by lack of water or poor ventilation.
The demand for water in Chiba Chlorophytum is very large during growing season. It should be watered and sprayed regularly to increase humidity. If there is not enough water, not only can not meet the growth needs of Chlorophytum, but also lead to leaf fall.
Poor ventilation can cause poor plant respiration, rotten roots, fallen leaves, and other problems such as breeding pests. Pests can also cause leaves to fall.
Control the water content, water reasonably, and ensure sufficient water content, but avoid water accumulation and rot.
Usually maintenance is to pay attention to more ventilation, ensure air circulation, but also reduce the occurrence of pests.