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Learn these tips and don't worry about yellowing leaves to make them green and shiny.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Brazilian wood is a very common indoor foliage plant, its plant type is particularly beautiful, the leaves are bow-shaped, as long as raised, the leaves are bright and shiny, deeply loved by many people. However, it is inevitable to be negligent or when raising Brazilian wood.

Brazilian wood is a very common indoor foliage plant, its plant type is particularly beautiful, the leaves are arcuate, as long as it is well raised, the leaves are bright and shiny, and many people like it. However, when raising Brazilian wood, it is inevitable that negligence or improper maintenance will occur. When it is not good, yellow leaves will appear. Then, why does Brazilian wood appear yellow leaves? What should I do?

If there is a yellow leaf in Brazil wood, there are many reasons, which may be improper lighting, improper watering, or improper soil. In short, there are many reasons, but as long as there is yellow leaf, pay attention to finding the cause of yellow leaf.

1. Alkaline soil leads to yellow leaves

Brazil wood likes slightly acidic soil, if in the usual maintenance of the soil pH ignored, it will make Brazil wood yellow leaf problem, so, in the maintenance of the soil pH problem, if found because the soil is alkaline and caused by yellow leaves, to adjust the soil in time.

Solution: You can change the alkaline soil into a slightly acidic soil suitable for the growth of Brazilian wood by changing the soil. You can also relieve the alkalinity by applying some special fertilizers. You can also add a little vinegar and other acidic things to the water when watering. Slowly adjust the alkalinity of the soil.

2. Improper pruning leads to yellow leaves

If Brazil wood grows very well, it will grow very vigorously, and when it grows vigorously, it will inevitably have crowded leaves. At this time, if it is not pruned and allowed to grow, it is likely that some leaves will appear yellow because of insufficient light caused by occlusion.

Solution: If the Brazilian wood grows particularly exuberant, when the leaves are too dense, it is recommended that everyone should properly prune it in time, so that they can receive sunlight, and carefully care, believe that after a long time, Brazilian wood will grow green.

3. Too much watering

Although Brazil wood is like wet environment, but if blindly pursue wet and watering too much, it may also make Brazil wood basin soil appear ponding, even lead to rotten roots, resulting in yellow leaves.

Solution: If yellow leaves are caused by too much watering, control the water in time, and then put it in a place with good ventilation conditions. If there is too much water, you can also change the pot and replace it with suitable pot soil for growth.

4. Yellow leaves caused by insufficient light

Brazilian wood is a plant that likes light. If it is usually placed in a relatively dark place and receives insufficient light, it will cause yellow leaves to appear. Solution: Move it to a place with sufficient light for maintenance in time, and the leaves will return to normal after a while.

 
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