1. Reasons for yellowing leaves1. Insufficient light: There are many reasons why the leaves of Bear's Paw turn yellow. This may be due to insufficient light, resulting in a dark growing environment. Because it needs sufficient sunlight to grow, if it is too shaded it will turn yellow. 2. Excessive watering: The yellowing of its leaves may also be due to excessive watering, which will cause root rot, which will lead to yellowing of the leaves, and even fall off with a light touch after yellowing. 2. SolutionBear's Paw is a dormant plant of the Crassulaceae family, so it is different from other plants in that it hibernates in summer and grows in winter. In summer, pay attention to control the amount of watering and avoid rain. Winter is its growing season. As long as the temperature can be maintained above 5 degrees Celsius, it can grow well and healthily. 3. Normal outputIn addition to the two reasons for yellowing mentioned above, Bear's Paw also has a yellowing phenomenon, but this phenomenon is not a disease, but is called variegation, white variegation or yellow variegation, which is a normal variation. Don't worry if the leaves don't all turn yellow, because they look more ornamental at this time and look better than green leaves. |
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