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The reason and treatment of jasmine yellow leaf

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-02-03 10:54:44
Lack of nutrients: lack of nutrients for a long time will lead to yellow leaves of jasmine flowers. At this time, we need to replace it with more fertile flower soil and apply a small amount of flower fertilizer. Over watering: over watering for a long time will cause it to turn yellow. At this time, put it in a ventilated place to dry flower soil, and stop water for a period of time. Disease: disease can also cause yellow leaves. At this time, it is necessary to move it to the ventilation area, cut off the diseased leaves, and spray the disinfectant to kill bacteria.

Lack of nutrients

1. Reason: Jasmine Flowers prefer to be fat. Because it needs a lot of nutrients to grow and bloom. If you usually keep it in the poor soil, and do not top up fertilizer for it, it may be lack of nutrition, and then yellow leaves.

2. Treatment method: if the soil is lack of nutrients, it can be replaced with thick flower soil. If there is no fertilization for a long time, it can increase the frequency of fertilization and provide it with more nutrients.

2. Over watering

1. Cause: excessive watering for a long time may cause water accumulation in the flower soil. In this way, the root system of the plant may be waterlogged, making it unable to absorb the water in the soil, and then yellow leaves.

2. Treatment method: first place the flowerpot on the ventilated balcony, and remove the surface soil to make the water in the soil evaporate quickly. Then stop watering for a while, wait for it to resume

3. Disease

1. Cause: if the ventilation condition of the maintenance environment is poor and it is sultry, it may cause the plant to get sick. Bacteria can infect its leaves and cause them to turn yellow.

2. Treatment method: first move it to a well ventilated place, and cut off the yellow leaves with scissors. After that, spray the plant and flower soil with fungicide to kill bacteria.

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