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What if the leaves of Cymbidium turn yellow? Teach you 5 tricks to bring it back to life!

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, Gentleman orchid is a lot of people like to breed at home as ornamental plants, and its vitality is also very tenacious, as long as pay attention to breeding matters and methods to maintain decades of life, will not wither. But it is inevitable in the process of cultivating magnolia.

Gentleman orchid is a lot of people like to breed at home as ornamental plants, and its vitality is also very tenacious, as long as pay attention to breeding matters and methods to maintain decades of life, will not wither. But in the process of breeding magnolia, it is inevitable that the leaves will turn yellow for some reasons, so how to do if the leaves turn yellow? Just let the plant culture expert tell you how to solve it.

First, what if the leaves of Cymbidium turn yellow? Teach you 5 tricks to bring it back to life!

1. The yellowing temperature of the leaves of Magnolia caused by

Magnolia is not very strict on the temperature in the process of breeding, but it needs to be controlled, especially in summer and winter, otherwise the temperature is higher than 30 degrees in summer and will cause yellowing if placed at a high temperature. In winter, if you still put it below 10 degrees on the balcony, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow, so how to solve it? The methods are as follows:

Solution: in the summer, we need to move the magnolia to the semi-shady place, that is, there is light, but not very strong, and then pour some water properly to solve the problem of yellowing leaves. When the sun comes out in winter, it is only moved to the balcony to bask in the sun, when there is no sun, it can be put indoors, and then properly watered, the problem of yellowing of leaves can be solved.

two。 The leaves of Cymbidium are yellowed and overwatered.

Cymbidium is a plant that prefers to be moist, but not too moist. When watering, the soil surface is generally moist by 30%, not too wet to 70%, and can not be watered every day, which will lead to rotting roots and eventually death.

Solution: in general, if the soil is not dry, you should not water it. If it is still a little wet, watering will cause the leaves to turn yellow. When watering, you can water it at 9 o'clock in the morning, and it is best to use tap water above Shantou at home. Therefore, the main solution to the yellowing of leaves caused by too much watering is to water the flowerpot according to the wettability of the flowerpot.

3. Caused by yellow light from the leaves of Cymbidium

Gentleman orchid is a plant that likes semi-shade, but some people do not pay attention to prevent it in a place with strong light on one side, so it is easy to cause the leaves on one side to turn yellow, which will slowly change from green to color, this is because the leaves are dehydrated in large quantities, and long-term exposure will cause one side to wither until death.

Solution: it is best to prevent and cure the place where there is light but not the sun, especially in summer when you can put it indoors. In winter, you can put it on the balcony to absorb calcium from 8 a.m. to 12:00, and move to home from 1 to 3 o'clock, so as not to cause the leaves to yellowing. If the leaves turn yellow because of light, you can move to a place where there is no strong light, cover it with translucency, put it in a place where the light is weak, and stick to it for 10 days to make it full of vitality!

4. The leaves of Cymbidium are yellowed and fertilized too much.

When the gentleman orchid fertilizes, many people can not control this amount well, if pay too much, it is easy to cause the leaves to turn yellow. In this case, we should stop fertilizing it, or it will cause death. How to solve the problem if the leaves turn yellow due to excessive fertilization? The explanation for you is as follows:

Solution: replace the overfertilized soil, then soak the overfertilized rhizome with potassium permanganate for 15 minutes, then wash it with clean water, dry it in a cool place, then cut off the rotten roots and apply a layer of plant ash. Then put it on the new pot soil immediately.

5. The yellowing of the leaves of Cymbidium is caused by the hard soil.

Gentleman orchid culture is very fond of loose soil, the soil will lead to caking, fertilization can not provide nutrients, the application is also equal to white application, the effect is not obvious, and finally lead to leaves yellowing.

Solution: if you find that the basin soil of the magnolia is excellent, it is necessary to reconfigure the basin soil. If you think the configuration is more troublesome, you can buy some configured basin soil on the market to go home, and then replace the gentleman orchid with loose basin soil and pour 20% water, which can solve the problem of yellowing leaves and restore it to full vitality in the future growth process!

The above are the five reasons for the yellowing of the leaves of Cymbidium explained by experts in orchid breeding, so the problem of yellowing in your cultured orchid must be the above one, just deal with it according to the solution. But there are still the following problems worth paying attention to!

Second, what if the leaves turn yellow after the orchid changes pots?

Enthusiastic netizens replied: it is estimated to be the rotting roots caused by some damage and poor ventilation when changing the soil. It is recommended to use pine needles to mix appropriate amount of coarse sofa roots.

Enthusiastic netizen 2 replied: it is estimated that there is no special soil in the market with rotten roots. Take root.

Enthusiastic netizens replied: it should be the problem of soil to be replaced with pine needles; pine needles must be washed and scalded with boiling water before use. It is suggested that the root soil must be compacted after changing the soil.

Enthusiastic netizen 4 replied: like me, mine was rotten after changing the soil. I didn't do it at that time, and I didn't study it. I don't know if I got a new root today. I don't know if I changed the pine needle and beat myself straight.

According to the conclusion of netizens, it is estimated that there is something wrong with the soil, and it is best to replace it with suitable new soil.

Third, can the yellow leaves of Cymbidium be cut off?

If the leaves of Cymbidium turn yellow just a little bit, don't touch it yet. If the whole leaf is yellow, you can tear off some of it, and if the leaf connected to the root is yellow, pull it out directly. The most important thing is to find out the cause of the yellowing of the leaves and deal with them in accordance with the solution. the yellowed leaves can be rejuvenated in about ten days.

Conclusion: the above is for everyone to sort out some of the yellowing problems of magnolia leaves and related solutions, hoping to help you. This paper is integrated with the network.

 
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