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What if the leaves of the latest pineapple turn yellow?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Pineapple flowers, also known as ornamental pineapples, pineapple flowers, etc., are native to the jungles from Mexico to southern Brazil and northern Argentina. They are more famous holiday flowers. Many flower lovers buy pineapples at home for a period of time and find that the leaves of pineapples turn yellow. I don't know the pineapple.

Pineapple flowers, also known as ornamental pineapples, pineapple flowers, etc., originated in the jungles from Mexico to southern Brazil and northern Argentina, are relatively famous holiday flowers. Many flower lovers buy pineapples at home for a period of time and find that the pineapple leaves turn yellow. I don't know what happened to the pineapple. Let's take a look at how the pineapple leaves turn yellow.

Too much watering

Watering too much, the basin soil is too wet for a long time, resulting in lack of oxygen in the soil, causing part of the fibrous roots to rot, hindering normal respiration and absorption of water and nutrients, causing leaves to turn yellow and fall off. After the injury, the young leaves turn pale yellow, and then the old leaves gradually turn yellow. watering should be controlled immediately, fertilization should be suspended, and the soil should be often loosened to make the soil well ventilated.

Drought dehydration

Flower cultivation leakage watering or long-term watering half waist water (that is, upper wet and lower dry) will affect nutrient absorption, and it is also easy to cause dull and dull leaves and drooping leaves. First, the lower old leaves aged, and gradually withered and yellowed off from the bottom up. At this time, a small amount of watering and spraying is needed to gradually recover and then turn to normal watering.

Long-term fattening

There is no application of ammonia fertilizer or no change of soil for a long time, and there is a lack of nitrogen and other nutrients in the soil, resulting in thin branches and leaves and thin and yellow leaves. It is necessary to pour the pot in time and gradually apply rarefied mature liquid fertilizer or compound flower fertilizer into new loose and fertile culture soil.

Excessive fertilization

If you fertilize too much, the new leaves will be thick and uneven, and the dry tips of the old leaves will fall off. You should immediately stop fertilization and increase the amount of water to make the fertilizer flow out from the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin, or immediately pour the pot, rinse the soil block with water and then plant it again into the basin.

Hot and hot

In summer, if you put cool flowers (such as cyclamen, Golden Bell upside down, four Seasons Begonia) in a high temperature place to let the strong light shine directly, it is very easy to cause the young leaf tip and leaf edge to scorch, or the leaf yellow to fall off. Move to a well-ventilated shady place in time.

Excessive shading

If the sun-loving flowers are placed in shady places or places with insufficient light for a long time, it will cause the branches and leaves to turn yellow.

 
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