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What to do with the yellow leaves of water fed rich and precious bamboo

Walter White
2020-06-19 17:01:29
The number of yellow leaves at the bottom of the water cultured Lucky Bamboo is small, which belongs to normal regeneration. Just remove the yellow leaves. When you just buy it back, you need to remove the old leaves at the bottom and keep the upper leaves. If you have too many leaves, they will turn yellow. If you don't have roots, use a knife to cut them at an angle of 45 degrees and put them in the vase. Don't use too much water, 5-6cm deep. Don't change water frequently before it takes root.

I. trim yellow leaves

The number of leaves at the bottom is not particularly large, which is normal, as long as the yellow leaves are removed. If the yellow leaves are more, it may be the maintenance of the environment or its own problems.

Lucky Bamboo and yellow leaves

Trim the bottom blade.

When buying new bamboos, it is suggested that the old leaves at the bottom should be removed properly, and only the upper part of the leaves should be kept. If there are too many leaves left on the plant, it will turn yellow slowly. Then, when there is no hair root at the bottom of the Lucky Bamboo, use a sharp knife to cut it at an angle of 45 degrees and put it in a vase for water culture. At this time, we must not use scissors, or we will crush and damage the stems of the bamboo, and it will rot.

Lucky Bamboo and yellow leaves

3. Change water properly.

The water in the vase is not recommended to be filled up. Generally, the water depth of 5-6cm can meet the needs of Lucky Bamboo. Too full will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Before rooting, do not change water frequently and replace the maintenance site. Some people like to put a few iron nails in the Lucky Bamboo, like to add iron to it, and must be put after rooting. In addition, in the North breeding winter to meet the minimum temperature requirements

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