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How to deal with the yellow of Chlorophytum: new planting, soil culture and hydroponics

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-09 09:37:56
When it is found that the tip of Chlorophytum has yellow signs, it can be cut off in time, but after it is cut off, it will not grow out of the original position, but the growth of the plant is not greatly affected. The newly planted plants do not need to take any measures. The soil culture should be changed in time according to the maintenance factors. If the roots are rotten, they need to be cut and replanted. The water for hydroponics should be changed regularly and placed in a place with astigmatism.

I. what should I do if I get yellow?

When it is found that its leaf tip has yellow signs, it can be cut off in time, if it continues to stay, it may affect the value of viewing. Timely cutting can also effectively prevent the spread to the middle of the leaf, infecting other leaves. But pay attention to cut, will not grow from the original position, can only grow from other places, but the growth of the plant is not greatly affected.

2. Treatment methods of new planting, soil culture and hydroponics

1. Newly planted: it is normal for the newly planted plants to turn yellow, because the root system has not yet fully extended and adapted. So take it easy, don't be too nervous, don't rush to take any measures. It only needs to be placed in a place where there is no strong light, and the maintenance of meditation can

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2. Soil culture: recall whether the application of nutrients and water in the previous period of time is not very reasonable, or the maintenance position is too bright or dark. Make changes based on these aspects. If you find that the root has rotted, you need to take out the plant, cut off the rotten root, and replant

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3. Hydroponics: it may be due to lack of oxygen or too strong light due to the lack of frequent replacement of water. Can change water regularly later, put in the place with astigmatism

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