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What is the cause of the latest bluegrass yellowing and withering

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, The yellowing and wilting of bluegrass is caused by improper light, temperature, watering and fertilization. Therefore, it is placed in a position with sufficient light during the growing period to maintain the most suitable growth temperature of 20-25 degrees. When the basin soil is dry, it can be watered regularly to keep the basin soil slightly moist.

The yellowing and wilting of bluegrass is caused by improper light, temperature, watering and fertilization. Therefore, it is placed in a position with sufficient light during the growing period to maintain the most suitable growth temperature of 20-25 degrees. When the basin soil is dry, it can be watered regularly to keep the basin soil slightly moist. Thin pancake fertilizer and water is applied every half a month during the growth period.

Causes of yellowing and wilting of bluegrass

1. Improper lighting

Bluegrass yellowing and wilting is caused by long-term exposure, so when the light is relatively strong, it is placed in the indoor scattered light environment, so as to effectively avoid the occurrence of exposure. It can be placed in a position with sufficient light in spring, autumn and winter, which is conducive to the production of photosynthesis and promote the healthy growth of branches and leaves.

Second, improper temperature

Bluegrass yellowed and withered because it was exposed to high temperature for a long time, because it likes to grow in a warm environment, and the most suitable temperature for growth is between 20 and 25 degrees. When the summer temperature exceeds 35 degrees, move to a cool and ventilated place, and spray water around it to effectively cool and moisturize.

Third, improper watering

When the basin soil has long-term stagnant water or serious drought, it will lead to the yellowing and wilting of bluegrass. Therefore, it must be watered reasonably. When the basin soil is dry, it can be watered regularly and properly to keep the basin soil slightly moist. If there is stagnant water, move it to a ventilated place, or change the basin directly.

IV. Insufficient fertilization

Bluegrass yellowing and wilting is due to long-term fertilization or serious fertilizer damage, so regular quantitative fertilization must be applied, such as applying thin cake fertilizer and water every half a month during the growth period and less fertilizer in winter. Be careful not to apply thick fertilizer or raw fertilizer, nor to apply too much fertilizer to avoid fertilizer damage.

 
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