June snow has strong vitality and does not have high requirements for the growing environment. However, during the maintenance process, it is inevitable that the leaves of June snow will dry up and fall off. So is there any remedy for the falling and withering leaves of June snow? Let’s take a look below. 1. Normal yellowing and falling leaves The yellowing of the leaves of June snow is a normal phenomenon of old leaves replacing new leaves. During the growth period of June snow, new leaves continue to sprout and old leaves turn yellow. This is normal metabolism. Solution: To solve this problem, you just need to pick off the old yellow leaves of the June snow. 2. The soil in the pot is too hard and impermeable, causing leaves to fall. The soil is compacted and has poor air permeability, which affects the roots' absorption of water and nutrients, causing the leaves to lose water and nutrients, resulting in yellowing and falling leaves. Solution: It is recommended to change the pot, use loose, fertile sandy loam, and use a flower pot with water holes at the bottom. This is conducive to drainage and ventilation, and is more conducive to root growth. 3. Excessive watering leads to yellowing and falling leaves If you water too much, the plant roots will not have time to absorb the water, and will be soaked in a wet environment for a long time, which will lead to root rot and yellow leaves. Solution: When watering, follow the principle of not watering unless the soil is dry, and watering thoroughly when you do. This will be beneficial to the growth of the root system. If the yellowing leaves are very serious, it is recommended to remove the plant, cut off the rotten roots, pick off the yellow leaves, change the potting soil and replant it. 4. Leaf fall caused by excessive fertilization Too much fertilizer can easily burn not only the leaves but also the roots. Solution: Apply thin fertilizer sparsely, and apply thin fertilizer frequently. If there are a lot of yellow leaves, it is recommended to change the potting soil and replant. 5. Yellow leaves caused by insufficient light Serissa is a light-loving plant, and insufficient light will cause yellow leaves. Solution: Place it in a place with sufficient light. If conditions really do not allow, you can also place it in a place with scattered light. 6. Leaf fall caused by pests and diseases Solution: Prevent and control diseases and pests in time. If it is an insect pest, you can use insecticide to kill the insects, or you can use wet wipes to wipe off the insects and eggs, and pick off the diseased leaves. If it is a pathogen, antibiotics can be used to prevent and treat the disease. 7. Yellow leaves due to wintering When the temperature is below 5℃, the leaves of the snow in June will turn yellow and fall off. Solution: Antifreeze is the key in winter, and the temperature cannot be too low. 8. Dead branches and leaves If the branches and leaves are all withered, then the possibility of saving them is slim. Even if the plant is saved by chance, it will be very weak and not worth continuing to grow. That’s it |
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