Anthurium is widely favored by flower lovers for its bright green, thick leaves and bright red flowers. However, when the leaves of anthurium turn yellow and the edges burn, many flower lovers feel anxious. Let’s learn why the leaves of Anthurium turn yellow, burnt and dry. 1. Soil Problems If Anthurium is planted in compacted and airtight soil, the roots will not be able to breathe and grow normally, causing the leaves to turn yellow and have burnt edges. Regularly change the potting soil for Anthurium and choose a loose and breathable medium to help it grow healthily. 2. Moisture management Improper watering, such as excessive water accumulation or long-term water shortage, will lead to poor growth of anthurium leaves. Watering should be done in moderation to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged to maintain the normal water needs of Anthurium. 3. Lighting issues If the anthurium is placed under strong light, the leaves may turn yellow and burnt due to overexposure. Anthurium should be placed in a semi-shaded environment, avoiding direct sunlight, to ensure that it receives appropriate diffuse light. 4. Fertilization issues Excessive fertilization may cause the leaves of anthurium to turn yellow and burnt. Apply fertilizer appropriately to ensure that the anthurium obtains the nutrients it needs and promotes its lush growth. If fertilizer accumulation occurs, flush with clean water to dilute the fertilizer in the soil to prevent root damage. 5. Pests and diseases Poor ventilation or unsanitary environment may cause Anthurium to be invaded by pests and diseases, resulting in yellow and burnt edges of the leaves. Keep the growing environment of Anthurium ventilated and sanitary, and spray pesticides regularly to prevent and treat diseases and pests. In short, through the above measures, the problem of yellowing, burnt edges and dryness of anthurium leaves can be effectively solved, helping the anthurium to recover its health and continue to show its emerald green and thick leaves and bright red flowers.
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