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What to do with Ji Qiuli's yellow leaves

Skyler White
2020-07-07 09:06:08
It should be solved as soon as possible after finding that its leaves are yellow. If it is caused by long-term lack of sunshine, it needs to move to the sunny place to let it receive more sunlight. If the soil becomes hardened, it needs to be turned over to enhance the permeability of the soil. If there is accumulated water in the cultivated soil, it is necessary to loosen the soil to accelerate the evaporation of water. If the root system is rotten, it is necessary to repair the root and then put it back into the basin.

I. supplementary lighting

Reason: most people will put Ji Qiuli in the room, and the indoor sunlight is not very sufficient, and if the plant can't see the sunlight during the long period, there will be yellow leaves.

Solution: if this is the case, it should be moved to the sunny place to meet its growth needs as much as possible, and it should see at least 5 hours of light every day. If you want to keep indoors, you need to move more outdoors to ensure enough light.

Loose soil

Reason: during the cultivation period, the soil is not loose for a long time, so the cultivated soil is easy to harden and appear impermeable phenomenon. Plants in such an environment, the root system can not absorb water, will make the leaves yellow.

Solution: if this is the case, we should turn over the soil to make the cultivated soil more loose. After a period of time, its leaves will return to normal.

3. Loosen soil and drain water.

Reason: it is suitable for growing in a humid environment, but if you water too much, there will be water in the basin. If the plant grows in this environment for a long time, the root system will rot and make its leaves yellow.

Solution: at this time, it's better to loosen the soil and accelerate the evaporation loss of water in the basin. If the root system is seriously rotten, it is necessary to dry the soil after pruning the root system and put it in the basin again.

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