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The reason of Clivia leaf tip yellow and dry

Hank Schrader
2019-12-20 08:12:48
The yellow and dry leaf tips of Clivia may be due to improper watering and improper watering. If the concentration is too high or the amount of fertilizer is too much, the root system of the plant is hard to bear, and the leaves will also have an impact. Strong sunlight can also burn leaves, causing the tip to turn yellow. In the process of maintenance, anthrax is also caused by the hot and humid climate and the lack of ventilation for a long time.

I. improper watering

Spring and autumn are the growing seasons, which should be kept moist, so that the plants can grow normally. If there is no water for a long time, and the basin soil is too dry, the leaf tip of the plants will be yellow and dry due to lack of water. In winter, the water demand is not large. During this period, the watering should not be too much, otherwise the root system of the plant will be affected, and it will also appear yellow and dry. Can control the water, according to the needs of the plant watering.

2. Excessive fertilization

Its growth needs fertilizer application. If the concentration is too high or the amount of fertilizer is too much, the root system of the plant is hard to bear, and the leaves will be affected. Can be watered for dilution, after the maintenance of attention to the amount of fertilizer

Third, the light is too strong

The growth of Clivia needs sunshine supplement, but if the sunshine is too strong, it will burn the leaves and cause the tip of the leaves to turn yellow. Therefore, it is necessary to give sunshine normally. If the temperature is higher than 30 ℃, it is necessary to block half of the sunshine and avoid strong light.

Clivia miniata

4. Infectious diseases

In the process of maintenance, anthrax may be caused due to the sultry climate and long-term lack of ventilation. The main symptom is that the tip of the leaves is yellow and some dry. This situation needs to strengthen ventilation, spray Carbendazim and other treatment.

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