1. Too much wateringReason: During normal cultivation, if there is too much water in the flowerpot, it will endanger the normal growth of the root system and cause its leaves to turn yellow. Solution: You should reduce the amount and frequency of watering on a daily basis. Also, please note that the flowerpots for growing bamboo must be ones with good water permeability to ensure its normal growth. 2. Too little waterReason: If you water too little, its leaves will turn yellow. This is because the water in the leaves evaporates excessively. Solution: Water it immediately. Normally, watering may only reach the surface and not penetrate into the plant, so watering it thoroughly once will quickly alleviate this situation. 3. Lack of lightReason: This is because it is kept in a place without sunlight for a long time. Without sunlight, it cannot carry out photosynthesis and chlorophyll cannot be formed, which will cause yellow leaves. Solution: When cultivating it, try to place it in a place with better light. It is a plant that prefers sunlight. Lack of sunlight will cause various problems, so you need to increase the light. |
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