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What to do with the yellow leaves of Daphne odora

Jane Margolis
2020-02-17 19:56:19
The yellow leaves of Daphne odora need to take countermeasures according to the reasons: if the soil planted is caused by alkalescence, it should be moved into the soil with acidity. If the amount of water is unreasonable, the amount of water should be controlled. If the amount of fertilizer is not appropriate, it is necessary to apply fertilizer reasonably, and apply less frequently. If the sun is not shining properly, put it in a place where it can fully irradiate the light.

1. Ensure that the soil is slightly acidic.

It likes to grow in loose and nutritious soil. If it grows in alkaline soil, its leaves will turn yellow. In case of this situation, the plant should be moved into the slightly acidic soil in time, or regularly spray FeSO4 solution into the soil.

2. Water reasonably

It likes cool places and hates too much water, so it is necessary to control the amount of water. If the soil is dry, it does not need to be watered. If the soil is dry, it must be watered thoroughly. If it cannot be watered, it does not need to be watered thoroughly, so that the soil above is wet, but the soil below is dry. If there is too much water, the roots may rot because the soil is too wet. When this happens, the plant should be taken out of the basin in time, cleaned, replanted and placed in a cool and windy place

3. Pay more attention to fattening and add less

It likes fertilizer, the best is the rotten organic fertilizer, but the amount of fertilizer used each time can not be too much

4. Sufficient astigmatism

It is afraid of the high temperature and hot sunlight in summer. In summer, it should be placed on the flower stand with ventilation and shade, or on the place not directly exposed by the sun. After the end of September, it can see the full light.

5. Keep the temperature

Its ability to resist cold is relatively poor, it should be moved into the house before frost, and keep the temperature above 5 ℃, which can ensure its normal growth.

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