1. Causes of yellowing1. Heavy soil: Forget-me-not is a kind of plant or flower that grows on tidal flats or in saline-alkali environments, so it has certain requirements for the soil. The soil must be dry, fertile, well-permeable, and preferably slightly alkaline. If it is provided with a heavy acidic soil environment, the leaves will turn yellow. 2. Unsuitable temperature: Forget-me-not prefers a cool environment during its growth period. If the temperature is higher than 30 degrees, the leaves will turn yellow and it may enter dormancy prematurely. However, the lower the temperature is, the better it is not. Similar situations will occur if the temperature is below zero degrees. 3. Humid environment: Forget-me-not requires a relatively dry environment during its growth period. If it is too humid, especially with high temperature and humidity, its leaves will turn yellow. 2. SolutionIf yellowing occurs, you can know how to solve it according to the above introduction. When caring for it, try to place it in an environment with sufficient light, coolness, ventilation and low humidity. This way, the forget-me-not can grow better and the yellowing of leaves can be better controlled. |
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