1. Watering too frequentlyReason: Mulberry leaf peony needs water support during the growth period, but if watering is too frequent or the amount of watering is too large, the accumulated water in the potting soil will cause the leaves of the plant to turn yellow. Solution: If there is excess water in the soil, you need to tilt the flowerpot immediately, drain the accumulated water from the soil, and then place it in a well-ventilated place. The situation will improve after a period of time. 2. Lack of lightReason: It likes sunlight. If it is grown in a dark and airtight environment, its leaves will easily turn yellow. Solution: If it is grown in a potted plant, it should be placed in a place with sufficient light and ensure good ventilation. The plant should be able to see sunlight for at least 8 hours a day. 3. Unsuitable soilReason: The soil suitable for the growth of mulberry leaf peony is acidic soil. Using alkaline soil when planting, or making the soil alkaline, will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Solution: The potting soil should be replaced as soon as possible with clean alkaline soil free of bacteria. Generally, the soil in the north is alkaline. You can add some acidic diluted liquid to the potting soil to prevent the soil from becoming alkaline. |
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