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What about Lily and bamboo falling leaves? One move!

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-31 08:25:51
Lily bamboo is a common plant in the indoor plants, and there are many flower friends planting Lily bamboo. Its leaves are particularly beautiful, green and green, and very shiny. There is a yellow stripe in the middle, which increases the ornamental value of Lily and bamboo. What should we do if the plants lose their leaves in the cultivation process?

The newly bought Lily bamboo leaves off

Many flower friends who grow Lily bamboo will encounter the situation of falling leaves. One is that after they just bought the lily bamboo, sometimes the leaves will turn yellow, dry and wither after they have replaced the lily bamboo in a new basin. If this is the case, you don't have to worry too much. To a new growing environment, the leaves of Lily bamboo is very normal.

the newly bought Lily bamboo leaves fall normally

At this time, what we can do is to put the flowerpot in a sunny place for cultivation, but it can't be directly exposed to the sun. Lily and bamboo do not like the environment is too wet, if you want to water it, it is recommended to wait until the soil is dry and then water it once.

After a period of time, if things get better, we can apply fertilizer, basically once a month, to promote the growth of plants. If the situation is more serious, you can spray water mist on the tree trunk and leaves on a sunny morning to improve the humidity of the air nearby.

the newly bought Lily bamboo leaves fall normally

Lilies and bamboos that have been raised for some time lose their leaves

Also, if it's not for environmental reasons, you can see if the root of the plant is healthy and whether there is any decay. If the root is soft and rotten, it may be rotten root caused by water accumulation. In winter, it may be because the temperature is too low. At this time, it's better not to put the plants outdoors, but to help the warm and well lit place indoors.

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