Watering too much is a mistake many flower friends make. Watering too much is easy to rot. So first you have to check if there is too much water. If you touch the fragrance, you won't be able to bear the water. The water is so rotten that the rotten root leaves will turn yellow.

The potted soil is limited, and the fertility of the soil alone is certainly not enough, so fertilizer should be applied. However, too much or lack of fertilizer will lead to yellow leaves. Too much fertilization causes fertilizer damage; too little fertilization causes insufficient nutrients.

After a long time, the stems that touch the fragrance will gradually become lignified, and the surrounding leaves will turn yellow and wither gradually, which is a normal phenomenon. After withering, new branches will gradually grow.

Flower friends in the yellow leaves encountered when the problem, heartache meat busy, but do not blindly remedy, according to the following methods to try.
The most direct way is to change the soil. It likes the soil with strong air permeability and water permeability. It can use deer marsh soil + small gravel + common breeding soil + earthworm manure (fertilizer).
Sometimes touching the fragrant leaves is the cause of the basin. There must be small pores under the basin to facilitate water seepage. If your basin is not recommended to be replaced.

During the day, put the joss sticks in the sun, expose them to the sun, and water them in the evening or in the morning. Water them thoroughly once, and then water them when the water is dry. In rainy days, reduce watering to avoid rotten roots.
Meat should be placed in a well ventilated place, not on a closed balcony, especially in the summer indoor heat, the best place to have a draught.