1. Causes1. The temperature conditions are not very appropriate, because although it is autumn now, the temperature is still relatively cold. Especially in the northern regions, there are still many places with snowflakes falling, so the yellow leaves are most likely caused by freezing. 2. Another reason is that for those houses with heating, the heating has not stopped yet, so the house is relatively warm and very dry. Plants prefer a shady and humid environment, so this leads to poor growth of plants. 3. Spring is a season when it grows relatively rapidly, which is most likely caused by insufficient nutrition. Without sufficient nutrients, its roots cannot absorb nutrients, causing the leaves to turn yellow. 2. Solution1. It is better to give it a warmer temperature condition for growth, and keep the temperature around 15 degrees. Put it in a position with better sunlight, but it is advisable to move it to a shaded place at noon. 2. If there is heating indoors, the house will be very dry, so you need to cut off the leaves that are very yellow, and spray it with water more often, preferably twice a day. And it is also necessary to apply fertilizer appropriately to ensure that its roots absorb nutrients. |
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