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What should I do if the leaves of Cymbidium turn yellow?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Gentleman orchid like its name, such as its modest gentleman, especially lovable, no matter whether it blossoms or not has an excellent ornamental, many people will breed a pot. However, unsatisfactory places are often encountered in the process of culture, such as the yellowing of the leaves of Cymbidium.

Gentleman orchid like its name, such as its modest gentleman, especially lovable, no matter whether it blossoms or not has an excellent ornamental, many people will breed a pot. But in the process of breeding, we often encounter unsatisfactory places, such as the yellowing of Cymbidium leaves, which is more common and annoying, so what is the cause of the yellowing of Cymbidium leaves? Let's get to know it.

1. The light is not suitable

The gentleman orchid is born in a semi-overcast environment and avoids strong light. If it is cultured in a strong light environment, especially in a sunny place in summer, it is very easy to cause sunburn, and if it is placed in a hidden place for a long time, if you can't see the light or rarely see the light, it will also appear yellow-green or yellow to the leaves. So we should pay attention to put the magnolia in the bright scattered light in summer, give it more light in spring and autumn, and strengthen the light in winter to make it grow smoothly.

2. Improper use of soil

Cymbidium has certain requirements for soil. If you plant Cymbidium with heavy clay or calcareous soil, the physical and chemical properties of the soil are poor, poor permeability and drainage, improper watering and fertilization, it is very easy to rot the roots of Cymbidium, thus making the leaves yellow. Sometimes for undermature farm manure or organic fertilizer, fermentation dissipates heat after application, resulting in root burns and leaf scorching, so it is best to choose a slightly acidic soil with loose and fertile soil, good drainage and good air permeability.

3. Improper fertilizer and water

In the process of breeding, the basin soil is too dry and wet will cause the phenomenon of yellow leaves, especially when it is often too wet, it will cause leaf yellowing and scorching, and when it is often drenched or washed with leaf dust, the water will be poured into the new leaves many times, which will also cause the new leaves to rot and scorch. When too much concentrated and unrotten fertilizer is applied to top dressing, the root system can not be absorbed, resulting in root burns, and the phenomenon of withered and yellowed leaves will occur. In the application of liquid fertilizer, if you accidentally drop the fertilizer on the plants and leaves, if you don't clean it in time, it will also lead to macula and scorch on the leaves.

4. The temperature is too high or too low

When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, the air is dry, and no timely cooling and humidification measures are taken, coupled with poor ventilation, all of which can easily lead to the phenomenon of yellow leaves in Cymbidium. If the temperature is too low in winter, the plants will be directly attacked by the cold wind and freeze damage will occur, and the leaves will turn yellow and gradually scorch. The above several reasons will also be accompanied by ulceration, which is caused by leaf spot caused by bacterial infection, so the temperature must be controlled well.

The above is the introduction of what to do when the leaves turn yellow. I hope it can help you. If you want to know more about it, please pay attention to us.

 
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