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The reason and treatment of the yellow leaf of Coptis

Hank Schrader
2020-06-29 14:06:35
The yellow leaves may be caused by unsuitable substrate. At this time, it needs to be replaced with soft new soil or clean new water to help it recover. It may also be caused by excessive fertilization. At this time, the plants cultivated in soil can be treated by washing the flower soil, and the plants cultivated in water can be treated by washing the roots for water. It can also be caused by a lack of sunlight. At this time, it is necessary to move it to a well lit environment for maintenance.

I. matrix discomfort

1. Cause: if the substrate for curing it is not suitable or contains too many sundries, it will not grow well and yellow leaves will appear.

2. Treatment method: if it is a soil cultured plant, it needs to be replaced with soft, breathable and thick new flower soil. If it is a hydroponic plant, it needs to be replaced with clean new water, and every 7 days or so.

2. Excessive fertilization

1. Cause: if the frequency of fertilization is too high when it is raised, the substrate contains a lot of fertilizer or nutrient solution that cannot be absorbed by the plant in time, it may cause damage to its root system, and then make it appear yellow leaves.

2. Treatment method: if it is a soil cultured plant, wash the flower soil with water, dry the flower soil, and wait for it to recover. If it is a hydroponic plant, it needs to take out the plant to clean the root system, then pour out the original water and replace it with new water without nutrient solution.

III. lack of sunshine

1. Cause: lack of sunlight for a long time may cause its leaves to be unable to synthesize chlorophyll normally, thus turning yellow

2. Treatment method: at this time, it should be put in a place with sufficient light. It especially likes light, as long as there is no water shortage, it is no problem to keep it in a place with direct sunlight

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