The leaves of the rubber tree are so yellow that if you don't save them, there will really be only pots left.
Rubber tree is an ideal potted plant for furniture decoration, its leaves are bright and glossy, evergreen all the year round, tall and straight branches, but also have both sides, the beautiful meaning of attracting wealth and treasures, is very loved by people.
There are also a lot of people who maintain rubber trees, but are there any yellow pages in the process of maintaining rubber trees? My rubber tree had yellow leaves, but it was saved in time, otherwise there would be only pots left.
Are there only these reasons for the emergence of yellow leaves in rubber trees?
Lack of light
In the case of less light, the leaves will not be able to carry out photosynthesis and synthesize chlorophyll, and the leaves will slowly turn yellow, with spots first, and then the whole leaf will turn yellow until it falls off. If it is not saved in time, the leaves of the whole rubber tree will slowly turn yellow!
Nutrient deficiency
Although the rubber tree can carry out photosynthesis, but the nutrients can not keep up, the root system can not absorb nutrients, still can not make its branches and leaves grow normally, so there will be yellow leaves, lack of nutrition for a long time, then it will definitely grow badly!
So what should we do when yellow leaves appear?
If all the leaves are yellow, the yellow leaves should be cut off in time, which can avoid consuming too much nutrients and promote the germination of new buds.
After cutting off the yellow leaves, ferrous sulfate can be sprayed every 10 days, 2 to 3 times in a row, to acidify the soil, increase the utilization rate of iron in the leaves, promote photosynthesis, and slowly improve.
If all the leaves of the whole plant are returned, and the root system is still intact, it is recommended that the rubber tree be beheaded, re-cultivated, let it grow leaves again, and then put it in a sunny place and follow enough nutrients, so that the leaves that grow again will be greener and glossy.
Of course, in order to prevent the yellow leaves of rubber trees, ferrous sulfate can also be used once a month, diluted with a dilution ratio of 1 to 300, which can not only adjust the acidity of the soil, but also reduce the risk of yellow flower disease in rubber trees.
Therefore, when the rubber tree at home has yellow leaves, we should also pay attention to it and simply deal with it, and it will be full of vitality again.
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