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What to do if coral bean leaves fall

Skyler White
2020-07-27 08:59:40
Coral bean is commonly known as see jujube. When planting coral bean, many people have encountered the situation of falling leaves. Today, I want to tell you why coral beans lose their leaves and how to deal with this phenomenon.

The reason why coral beans lose their leaves

Temperature

The "Hometown" of coralline bean is the tropical region of Asia and the Americas. The common feature of these two places is that they are sunny all year round and have a warm climate. So when coralline beans come to a low temperature or even cold environment, it is inevitable that leaves will be frostbitten, yellow and fall off and other symptoms. In order to prevent freezing to death due to low temperature, this plant should be kept in a warm and sunny room in winter.

Humidity

In addition to environmental factors, the plant also has requirements for the soil it uses - loose soil with good air circulation should be selected. In winter, we use water frequently to keep the water in the soil, but excessive watering will rot the roots of coral beans, which will cause the leaves to turn yellow or even fall off. So planting coral beans friends should pay attention to the amount and frequency of each watering. Loose soil from time to time helps soil drainage.

Tips for growing coral beans

1. Apply fertilizer properly. Fertilization is helpful to plant growth. It is advisable to apply liquid fertilizer once or twice a month to coralline beans.

2. Do not water frequently in winter. Can wait for the soil surface to dry completely when pouring, also should not be poured too much, the root of coral bean can not be soaked.

3. Try not to dust the leaves of coral bean.

4. You can change the basin every three to four months. When changing the basin, you should pay attention to the selection of soil

5. Friends planting coral beans in the north can move the plants to a warm and well lit room before "frost", which can effectively prevent fruit falling.

6, the branch of coralline bean is more luxuriant, when weather condition is good, can appropriate prune rambling branch..

Potted coral bean

Don't think it's normal to think that all the coral beans we raise have fallen leaves. Even in the cold winter, coral beans should not lose their leaves, but in this case, if they lose their leaves, they will be out of care. That is, the growth environment temperature is too low or caused by excessive watering.

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