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What to do with the yellow leaves of Schefflera

Marie Schrader
2020-05-15 11:17:52
There are many reasons for the yellowness of the leaves. If the basin soil is too dry or too wet, it can be controlled and recovered as long as the water is replenished or controlled. If it is caused by improper fertilization, the amount of fertilizer should be controlled by pouring water or changing basin and pouring soil. If the light is too strong and yellow, it should be moved to the astigmatism place for maintenance, and it can be recovered in a period of time.

I. proper watering

Cause: yellowness of palm leaves may be caused by too dry or too wet pot soil, which will cause yellow flowers on the leaves. If the pot soil is too dry and water is insufficient, the leaves need to be dehydrated to cause yellowness. If the roots are too wet, they may rot and cause yellow leaves.

Solution: if the yellow is caused by the above reasons, as long as water supply or water control can effectively improve and control this phenomenon. If it is caused by excessive humidity, the trend time of yellowing may be longer, and it will be a slow conversion process after water control

2. Proper fertilization

Cause: it may also be caused by improper fertilization. If a large amount of fertilizer or immature fertilizer is applied suddenly, it will also cause yellowness in the leaves of Schefflera.

Solution: if it is caused by fertilization, it is necessary to irrigate water in time to achieve the effect of fertilizer discharge, and even change basin for treatment, and pour soil to control the amount of fertilizer in the soil, so as to control the phenomenon of yellowing.

3. Suitable light

Cause: if you put it in the sun for a long time, it will also cause the leaves to turn yellow, which is the sun.

Solution: the light is too strong to tan on a better solution, will Schefflera wood moved to the astigmatism maintenance for a period of time can return to normal

Schefflera japonica

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