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What's the matter with geranium leaves turning yellow

Hank Schrader
2020-04-30 09:28:35
The yellow leaves of Geranium may be caused by too high temperature. At this time, it should be moved to an environment below 30 ℃. It may also be caused by excessive watering. At this time, it is necessary to take it out of the basin, cut off the yellow leaves, and then replant it with new soil. It may also be caused by diseases. This is to put it in the ventilation place, cut off the diseased leaves, and spray the medicine to eliminate bacteria.

1. The temperature is too high.

1. Reason: if the place where geranium is raised is too hot, it may not be able to adapt to it, so the problem of yellow leaves appears. If not handled in time, its yellow leaves will gradually wither away.

2. Treatment method: transfer the plant to an environment below 30 ℃, and spray some water mist on its leaves every 2-3 days. It will be back soon

2. Too much water

1. Cause: it is not resistant to waterlogging. If it is cured and watered for a long time, its root will be waterlogged, so that its leaves turn yellow.

2. Treatment: take the plant out of the original flowerpot, cut off the leaves that have completely turned yellow, and then replant it with some new soil without water.

3. Disease

1. Cause: if it is infected by some bacteria, there may be yellow leaves.

2. Treatment method: put it in a well ventilated position and cut off the yellow leaves on it. Then prepare some fungicides and spray them every 7 - 10 days to get rid of the germs.

Yellow-leaved geranium

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