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Why do mulberry leaves and peony leaves turn yellow

Hank Schrader
2019-12-30 08:53:39
The yellow leaves of mulberry leaf and peony may be caused by too much water supply, and the roots lose their vitality after being soaked in water for a long time, so the leaves will turn yellow without nutrition. It may also be caused by drought. The leaves will wither and turn yellow when the plants are short of water. If too much fertilizer is given or the concentration is too high, the root system will turn yellow.

I. why

1. If the daily water supply is too much, the root system will be easily rotted by blistering for a long time, so the whole plant will lose its vitality, and it will wither and turn yellow after a long time.

2. If the plant is affected by drought, it will become like this, because the dry plant will lack water and many life activities will not be carried out normally, so it will show the phenomenon of yellowing.

3. It may also be that too much fertilizer is given to the plant in daily life. If the plant can not be used for a long time, its root system will be burned, or the concentration is too high, leading to some dehydration of its tissue and then turning yellow.

What to do?

1. We should observe before we start to supply water everyday. Plants need water to supply, otherwise it will be harmed if we give it blindly.

2. For the maintenance of the plant, observe it frequently, do not let it be dry for too long. The standard of water supply is that the loam is wet without excess water.

3. When giving fertilizer, do not give it with too much concentration, which will damage the fragile tissue. In addition, give it as needed. If not too much, add water to dilute it, and ensure good ventilation and sun exposure.

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