1. Excessive fertilization1. Reason: Fertilizing too many times or using too much fertilizer may cause damage to the roots of Chlorophytum comosum. Root damage is manifested in the plant by the leaves turning yellow and losing their luster. 2. Solution: Stop fertilizing immediately and water abundantly. If the situation is serious, it is recommended to replace all the soil directly, including the soil around the roots, but do not damage the root system. 2. Insufficient light1. Reason: Chlorophytum comosum is a light crop. If the plant is grown in a dim light environment for a long time, its leaves will turn yellow. 2. Solution: The plant should be moved to a sunny place for maintenance, but be careful to provide shade to prevent direct sunlight. 3. Excessive watering1. Reason: If you water too much, the roots of the plant will grow in stagnant water or in too moist soil for a long time, which will make the plant unable to breathe and cause its leaves to turn yellow. 2. Solution: Stop watering immediately and drain excess water from the soil. When watering in the later stage, make sure the soil in the pot is evenly watered. |
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