What is the reason for the yellowing of the leaves of the green radish?

What is the reason for the yellowing of the leaves of the green radish?

1. Too much light

Green radish grows better in an environment with not strong natural light. It cannot be placed in the scorching sun for a long time. Over time, the plant will be sunburned and the leaves will turn yellow. It is best to place the plant in the shade when the sun is strong.

2. The temperature is too low

If the breeding temperature is too low, it will suffer frost damage, and the most common adverse manifestation is yellowing of leaves. It should be moved to a warmer location, but not next to a heater.

3. Lack of nutrients

If you want it to grow healthily, it must be maintained with nutrients. If it is not fertilized during the breeding period, the leaves will turn yellow due to lack of nutrients. Fertilizer should be applied every 15-20 days during the breeding period, but the concentration should not be too high.

4. Disease and Pest Infestation

When a plant is infected with a disease or pest, the leaves will show various symptoms. If red spider mites appear on the plant, its leaves will turn yellow. Cut off the yellow leaves in time, increase ventilation, and open windows more often for ventilation.

5. Too much watering

If you water the green radish too much, its roots will be soaked in water, which will cause it to rot over time and its leaves will turn yellow. Remove the plant from the pot as soon as possible, trim off any rotten roots, and replant after disinfection.

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