1. Can it still be green?Whether the leaves of lucky bamboo can turn green again after turning yellow depends mainly on the degree of yellowing and the reasons for the yellowing. If its leaves have turned slightly yellow due to an unsuitable environment, it may be possible to restore them to green. If its leaves turn yellow due to diseases or insect pests, it will be difficult to recover. 2. How to deal with yellowing1. Prune as appropriate: After discovering that it has turned yellow, you must first determine the cause and extent of the yellowing of the leaves. If it is caused by pests and diseases, it needs to be cut off immediately. If it turns yellow due to factors such as light and temperature, but it is only slightly yellow, then you can keep it without pruning it. 2. Maintenance: If the yellowing of its leaves is caused by pests and diseases, place it in a ventilated place after pruning, and spray it with medicine regularly to treat it. If it turns yellow due to environmental problems, you need to adjust the maintenance environment, place it in a location with a temperature of about 20°C and scattered light, and maintain it slowly. |
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