Causes of yellowing leavesToo much waterChives are drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging and should not be exposed to waterlogging. If you water too much, the roots of the leek lotus will be damaged, causing the leaves to turn yellow. Poor ventilationChive lotus likes a relatively cool environment and needs to maintain a certain humidity. If the weather is hot and humid, the indoor environment is too dry, and the ventilation conditions are poor, it is likely to affect its normal and healthy development. Too much or too little fertilizerAlthough the leek lotus has "thick skin and flesh", as a plant, it also needs certain fertilizers and nutrients for its healthy growth. Too little or too much fertilizer may cause yellow leaves. SolutionEnsure a certain amount of moistureThe newly transplanted leek lotus needs to be watered thoroughly at one time, while the normally growing leek lotus should be watered when dry and not too much. Moderate fertilizationJust like human growth and development, too much or too little nutrient intake will affect growth. More natural humus should be added to the soil. Rather than chemical fertilizers. |
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