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What about the yellowing and withering leaves of the latest star?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The star is a very common kind of flowers in our daily life. When we walk into any flower shop, we can see the stars all over the sky, and there are many people who breed them. In the process of breeding, we often find that the leaves are dry and yellow all over the sky.

Gypsophila paniculata is a very common flower variety in our daily life. When we walk into almost any flower shop, we can see the figure of Gypsophila paniculata, and there are many people who cultivate it. We often find that the leaves of Gypsophila paniculata dry and yellow in the breeding process, so what is the reason for this? The following pro-agricultural network will introduce it to you.

1. Normal metabolism

The normal metabolism process of Gypsophila paniculata is that the leaves will dry and yellow, characterized by the dry and yellow position mainly concentrated in the lower part of the plant, at this time do not need to worry, generally as long as the dry yellow leaves cut off, and then give Gypsophila paniculata a little nitrogen is enough.

Second, too much watering

When we cultivate Gypsophila paniculata, the demand for water is relatively large, often need to water it, but watering is to master certain skills, we must pay attention to the amount of watering. If you water too much, it will cause the soil of Gypsophila paniculata to be too wet, and even water will accumulate, which will easily make the leaves dry and yellow.

When raising Gypsophila paniculata, water it properly and wait until the soil is dry before watering it. Generally, the soil is slightly white or cracked. And it is best to keep the plants in a well-ventilated place.

III. Weather causes

Weather may also cause the leaves of Gypsophila paniculata to turn yellow, a phenomenon that occurs mostly in summer. Due to the hot summer weather and high temperature, Gypsophila paniculata will be in a dormant state. At this time, if it is watered and fertilized according to normal maintenance, it is easy to have rotten roots, resulting in dry and yellow leaves. In addition, the summer light is strong, if the baby's breath is exposed to the sun, it will also cause its leaves to be damaged, so in summer maintenance, pay attention to cooling the baby's breath, timely block the sun, and prevent the baby's breath from being too strong.

The above is the pro-agricultural network for everyone to summarize the causes and solutions of the yellow and dry leaves of Gypsophila paniculata, hoping to bring some help to everyone. If the above problems occur in the breeding process, we must first analyze the specific causes of the problems, and then prescribe the right medicine. If blind measures are taken, it may be counterproductive.

 
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