The Chlorophytum comosum is turning yellow. Here are 3 tips to make it bright green!

The Chlorophytum comosum is turning yellow. Here are 3 tips to make it bright green!

Pothos

1. Soybean water

The leaves of the green radish turn yellow due to lack of nutrition, and can be treated with soybean water. It is rich in nutrients and is slightly acidic, which can regulate the pH of the soil.

Directions:

(1) Boil the soybeans in clean water. The pot should be clean and oil-free, and no salt should be added to the water.

(2) After cooking, remove the soybeans and let the soybean water cool down before pouring it over the green radish.

2. Aspirin

If you water the green radish too much, its leaves will turn yellow easily. This is mainly because there is too much water in the soil, which causes bacteria to breed and affect the life activities of the green radish. Aspirin contains salicylic acid, which can kill bacteria and disinfect, enhance the activity of plant cells, and relieve the yellowing of green radish leaves.

Directions:

1. Use a rolling pin to crush two aspirin tablets, put them in 500g of water and mix them evenly.

2. Pour the aspirin solution into the green ivy.

3. Maintenance

The green ivy should be placed in a well-ventilated and bright place indoors, preferably near the windowsill in the living room or study. Pay attention to the frequency of watering. Flowers are generally watered once every 4-6 days. Flower lovers should water them according to actual conditions.

Chlorophytum

1. Broken bones

Leftover fish bones, chicken bones, pork bones, etc. can be simply processed to supplement the nutrition of spider plants and prevent the leaves from turning yellow due to lack of nutrition.

Directions:

(1) Boil the leftover bones in a pot for half an hour to cook away the salt.

(2) Crush the bones and dry them. Then dig a small hole on the edge of the soil in the spider plant's pot and put a small amount of the broken bones in it.

2. Fish tank water

The water in the fish tank can be used to water the flowers. Firstly, such water has a high oxygen content, which can prevent the spider plant from root rot and yellowing leaves to a certain extent. Secondly, the water contains fish excrement, which can supplement nutrients for the spider plant.

Directions:

The changed fish tank water can be directly used to water the spider plant.

3. Maintenance

Chlorophytum needs to be sprayed frequently around to prevent the tips from drying out. It should be avoided in overly shady places such as the bathroom. Huahua usually waters her Chlorophytum once every 5-7 days.

Money Tree

1. Water less

99% of money trees die from overwatering, and most of the yellow leaves of money trees are caused by overwatering. The root system of the money tree is very underdeveloped. Once it is watered too much, the roots will have difficulty breathing, and the leaves will turn yellow and the roots will rot.

Huahua's money tree is generally watered once every half a month. Flower lovers should determine their watering frequency based on their own maintenance conditions and with Huahua as a reference. If you are a flower lover in the south where the temperature is relatively high, you can increase the watering frequency appropriately.

2. Compound fertilizer

Fewer roots does not mean that no nutrients are needed. On the contrary, a larger money tree needs more nutrients to maintain its own supply, otherwise its leaves will turn yellow. At this time, a few grains of compound fertilizer can prevent the money tree from turning yellow.

Directions:

1. Dig a small hole on the edge of the soil in the money tree pot and put 5-10 grains of compound fertilizer in it according to the size of the money tree.

2. Water it after burying it and observe for two days. If there is no obvious adverse condition with the money tree, you can add 2 grains of fertilizer appropriately next time and use compound fertilizer once a month.

3. Maintenance

It is not suitable to use large or deep pots for small money trees.

Because the small money tree has a short root system and there is too much soil in the large pot, after watering, the moisture in the upper soil is absorbed by the money tree. Although the soil below is still moist, the money tree has no way to continue absorbing moisture and can only continue to be watered. If this continues for a long time, the leaves will easily turn yellow and the roots will rot.

Clivia

1. Beer

Beer is rich in carbon dioxide, which can promote the photosynthesis of Clivia, prevent the leaves of Clivia from turning yellow, and make it stay green!

Directions:

1. Dilute beer with water in a ratio of 1:10.

2. Dip a cloth in diluted beer and wipe the leaves of the Clivia.

2. Bury melon seeds

Clivia is particularly fond of oil crops. Frying melon seeds, peanuts, castor seeds, etc. and putting them in the Clivia flowerpot can prevent it from turning yellow and not growing due to lack of nutrition.

Directions:

Dig a small hole next to the soil in the Clivia pot, throw in a dozen melon seeds and peanuts, and bury it.

3. Maintenance

It is best to place Clivia in the study, living room, etc., away from direct sunlight, and the leaves should be cleaned frequently.

asparagus

1. Bean cake water

Bean cake is the residue left after pressing oil from soybeans, peanuts, sesame seeds, etc. It is rich in nutrients and feeding it to asparagus fern can prevent its leaves from turning yellow due to lack of nutrition.

Directions:

(1) Crush the bean cake, add water, seal it, and place it in the sun.

(2) It can be used after about 2 months. Take the clear liquid on the top and dilute it with water at a ratio of 1:2000 to water the asparagus fern.

2. Spray

Asparagus fern originally lives in the south, where the air humidity is high. After it enters the room, its leaves often turn yellow because the humidity is not high enough. Therefore, if you want to avoid the yellowing leaves of asparagus fern, you need to spray around the asparagus fern more often to keep it moist.

Directions:

Just spray around the asparagus fern every day.

3. Maintenance

Asparagus fern does not like direct sunlight, but it also cannot be overly shaded. It should be placed in a ventilated and bright environment indoors. Huahua waters her asparagus fern about once every 4-6 days.

Jasmine

1. Ferrous sulfate

Jasmine is a southern flower that originally grows in red soil, which is rich in iron. After moving it into an indoor flowerpot, if there is insufficient iron, the leaves will turn yellow. At this time, you need to water it with some ferrous sulfate.

Directions:

Dilute ferrous sulfate at a ratio of 1:2000 and water it on the jasmine.

2. Vinegar

The potting soil in the north is alkaline, which is why many northern flower lovers have trouble growing jasmine and gardenia. You can use some vinegar to neutralize the alkalinity in the potting soil.

Directions:

The white vinegar should be salt-free and diluted in a ratio of 1:50 before watering the jasmine flowers.

3. Maintenance

It is said that the more jasmine is exposed to the sun, the more fragrant its flowers will be. Jasmine needs plenty of sunlight to grow, and it is best to place it on a balcony with good light.

Happy Tree

1. Rice washing water

Rice water is slightly acidic and contains nutrients, which can alleviate the yellowing of leaves of the lucky tree due to nutrient deficiency.

Directions:

A small amount of rice water can be used directly. When using a large amount of rice water, you need to put it in a plastic bottle first, seal it and ferment it before use.

2. Tea

Tea is slightly acidic. Overnight tea can be used to water the lucky tree to help alleviate its yellowing leaves.

Directions:

Filter out the tea leaves from the tea and pour the tea on the lucky tree. Note that this method should be done at a certain frequency, perhaps once every half a month. Do not treat the lucky tree as a tea bucket, otherwise the roots will easily rot.

3. Maintenance

The lucky tree prefers a semi-shady environment and is suitable to be placed in a spacious and bright living room. It should be watered about once every 5-7 days.

Lucky Bamboo

1. Iron nails

The yellowing of lucky bamboo is mostly due to iron deficiency. Rusty iron nails can release iron and alleviate the yellowing of lucky bamboo leaves.

Directions:

(1) Find an old rusty nail and do not remove the rust.

(2) After changing the water for the lucky bamboo, throw the iron nail into the hydroponic bottle.

2. Charcoal

Another important reason for the yellowing leaves of lucky bamboo is unclean water. If the water in the hydroponic bottle is not changed all year round and is unclean, it will cause root rot and cause yellow leaves. Charcoal can absorb impurities and purify water quality, preventing lucky bamboo from rotting its roots and turning its leaves yellow.

Directions:

(1) Smash the charcoal into fingertip-sized pieces. Be careful not to make them too small, otherwise the adsorption capacity will be much worse.

(2) Place 7-10 pieces of charcoal in the hydroponic bottle. When changing the water, the charcoal should also be replaced with the water.

3. Maintenance

Place lucky bamboo in bright places such as the living room and study, change the water every 10 days or so, and cut off any yellow leaves in time.

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