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Causes and Treatment of Yellow Leaves of Murraya paniculata

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are three main causes of yellow leaves of evening primrose. If it is caused by insufficient light, it needs to be moved to a sunny place to supplement the light. If it is caused by insufficient nutrients, it is necessary to supplement nutrients in time. If it is in the growth period, liquid fertilizer can be applied 1-2 times a month. If it is caused by overwatering, it is necessary to put the plant in a ventilated place first so that the excess water can evaporate quickly. When the situation is serious, it is necessary to take off the pot in time, dry the flower soil and then re-plant and maintain.

1. Lack of sunlight

1. Reason: Murraya paniculata prefers a sunny growth environment and is not suitable for growing in a dark environment.Otherwise, it will not be able to synthesize chlorophyll normally, and the leaves will turn yellow.

2. Treatment method: Move the plant to a place with sufficient light, and let it receive more soft sunlight.After a period of time, its leaves can synthesize chlorophyll and restore green.

2. Insufficient watering

1. Reason: If you don't water it for a long time, the plant will lack water.In this way, it will not be able to carry out normal metabolism, and the leaves will turn yellow.

2. Treatment method: At this time, you need to prepare some clean water and pour it into the flowerpot.When you see the flower soil is wet, stop watering to avoid water in the soil.After that, it can be restored by increasing the frequency of watering appropriately.

3. Environmental Change

1. Reason: If the environment in which the plant is maintained suddenly changes dramatically, such as a sharp increase in temperature or a sharp decrease in humidity, it may have yellow leaves because it is unable to adapt.

2. Treatment method: At this time, it is necessary to suspend watering, keep warm and properly shade.After it adapts to the new environment, the problem of yellow leaves can be improved.

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