1. Unsuitable soilReason: Chrysanthemums grow better in acidic soil. If the soil in the pot is alkaline and not suitable for its growth, its leaves will turn yellow. Solution: Change the soil for the chrysanthemum and replant it. Or you can use rice water for irrigation, preferably fermented one, rain water is also fine. 2. Excessive wateringReason: Many flower lovers do not pay attention to the frequency and amount of watering when caring for their flowers, and they are bound to water too much. Excessive watering will cause the plant's fibrous roots to rot, affecting the transmission of water. Solution: Reduce the frequency and amount of watering, and water only after the soil is completely dry. When the temperature is high in summer, you can water once in the morning and once in the evening, and try not to water at noon. 3. Lack of waterReason: When the plant is in a state of long-term water shortage, its leaves cannot get enough water and will become dry and dehydrated, eventually turning yellow and gradually aging. Solution: It needs a lot of water to maintain during its growth period, so give it sufficient water, water it thoroughly each time, and wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering again. |
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