White Anthurium, also known as Spathiphyllum or Smooth Sailing , is known for the pure whiteness of its flowers and their graceful appearance. It symbolizes confidence, friendship, purity and beauty, and is therefore popular and often used as an indoor potted plant for decoration and appreciation. However, in the process of caring for white anthuriums, flower lovers may encounter some common problems, especially yellowing leaves, scorched edges, or even drying out. These conditions need to be prevented and resolved through appropriate maintenance measures. Let’s learn why the leaves of Anthurium turn yellow, burnt and dry. 1. Natural aging The gradual yellowing and withering of the old leaves at the bottom of white calla lilies is a natural aging process, which is especially common in plants that are more than 2 years old. This is normal, and new leaf growth means the plant is metabolizing normally. 2. Recovery period after repotting Yellowing and drooping leaves of white anthurium after repotting are common reactions of white anthurium to adapt to the new environment. It should be placed in a location with scattered light and good ventilation, avoiding direct sunlight, promptly cut off severely yellow leaves, suspend fertilization, and give it time to adapt. 3. Inappropriate light exposure Anthurium prefers scattered light and avoids direct sunlight, especially the scorching sun in summer. Too much light can cause sunburn on the leaves, resulting in yellow spots. At the same time, it should not be placed in a too dark environment to avoid the leaves losing color and turning pale yellow. 4. Nutritional deficiency Slow growth of new leaves and drooping leaves may be caused by lack of nutrition. Solid or liquid fertilizers such as slow-release fertilizers , bean cake fertilizers or special liquid fertilizers can be applied regularly, using them according to the proportions specified in the instructions. If the leaves turn yellow overall but the veins are still green, it may be due to a lack of iron or calcium, and the corresponding fertilizer needs to be added. 5. Air drying Anthurium likes a humid environment. Too dry air will cause the tips and edges of the leaves to dry out. You can increase the humidity by spraying water and avoid placing the plant near air conditioners or air vents. 6. Overwatering Long-term damp soil causes root rot, yellowing of leaves and the appearance of black spots. You need to clean up the rotten leaves, treat with fungicide , place in a ventilated place to dry the soil and roots, and then replant in the pot. 7. Severe water shortage Wilting leaves and dry soil are signs of water shortage. Water thoroughly in time to allow the soil to fully absorb water and quickly restore the vitality of the plant. In short, when caring for white calla lilies, you need to pay attention to the balance of light, water, nutrition and environmental humidity. By adjusting maintenance measures appropriately and responding promptly to problems such as yellowing leaves, the anthurium will be able to maintain healthy growth and add beauty to your interior.
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