1. When the leaves turn yellow, you can pour vinegar1. The plant prefers acidic soil, so when the leaves of the plant turn yellow, it is probably because the soil has become alkaline. Watering the plant with some vinegar has a certain effect, as it can effectively improve the properties of the soil. 2. However, when watering the plants with vinegar, you must add a certain amount of clean water. Do not pour the vinegar directly on the plants, and the vinegar used must be homemade rice vinegar. Don't water too frequently, usually once every two months is enough. 2. Precautions1. Yellowing of leaves may also be caused by too high a concentration or too much fertilizer. At this time, you should change the soil in time or dilute the soil in the pot with clean water and drain the water in the pot in time. 2. The leaves will also turn yellow if there is water accumulation in the soil of the plant. At this time, the plant should be placed in a ventilated place to dry the moisture in the soil. 3. If the plant is placed in a dark place without light for a long time, the leaves of the plant are likely to turn yellow. Therefore, the plant should be placed in a well-lit place with adequate light. |
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