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The reason and treatment of hyacinth yellow leaf

Saul Goodman
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Too much water: put the plants in the air to dry the flower soil, and reduce the water. Too little watering: the watering frequency should be increased appropriately. Excessive fertilization: wash the soil with clean water and stop fertilizing for a period of time. Too little fertilization: need to increase the frequency of fertilization. Too strong light: first cut off the yellow leaves on the plant, and then put it into a half shade and ventilated environment for maintenance.

I. improper watering

1. Cause: too much water during cultivation will lead to water accumulation in flower soil, blister root system of hyacinth and lead to yellow leaves. Watering too little, will also lead to plant water shortage, yellow leaves.

2. Solution: if it is caused by excessive watering, it needs to be moved to the ventilation place to dry the flower soil, and reduce watering. If it is caused by too little watering, it is necessary to increase watering frequency properly to provide moisture

2. Improper fertilization

1. Cause: too much fertilization will burn its root system, resulting in yellow leaves. Fertilization too little, it will also lead to a lack of nutrients, yellow leaves.

2. Solution: if it is caused by excessive fertilization, it is necessary to wash off the residual fertilizer in its soil with water, and stop fertilization for a few days, and wait for it to recover. If it is caused by too little fertilization, it is necessary to increase the frequency of fertilization to provide nutrients

Third, the light is too strong

1. Reason: if the light at the place where it is raised is too intense, it will burn its leaves, causing burning spots on the leaves. When it's serious, the whole leaf will turn yellow

2. Solution: cut off the yellow leaves on the plant, and then put it into a half shade environment, wait for it to grow leaves again.

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