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What if the cyclamen leaves turn yellow?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, What if the cyclamen leaves turn yellow?

Cyclamen is a perennial herb belonging to cyclamen of Primulaceae. It is happy but afraid of strong light, and it is OK to have weak light every day. If it is exposed to the sun, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow, and when the flowers are more and more blooming, it is related to lack of light and insufficient fertilization. Fertilization must be professional fertilizer, otherwise it will also cause leaves to turn yellow. Let's take a look at how cyclamen leaves turn yellow.

Long-term fattening

Cyclamen has not applied nitrogen fertilizer or changed water for a long time, and the lack of nitrogen in water leads to thin branches and leaves, thin and yellow leaves, so it is necessary to change into new culture water and gradually apply dilute mature liquid fertilizer or compound flower fertilizer.

Excessive fertilization

If cyclamen is fertilized too much, the new leaves will be thick and uneven, and the dry tips of the old leaves will fall off. In this case, we should immediately stop fertilization, increase the amount of water to change the amount of fertilizer, or immediately pour the pot and rinse the bulb root with water and then replant it into the basin.

The spray is too strong.

Cyclamen, which causes drug damage, will also cause yellowing of leaves, which should be alleviated by spraying clear water in time.

Hot and hot

If cyclamen is placed in a high temperature place to let the strong light directly shine, it is also very easy to cause scorch or yellow shedding on the tip and edge of young leaves, just move to a well-ventilated shady place in time.

Excessive shading

If cyclamen is kept in shade for a long time or where there is not enough light, it will also cause branches and leaves to turn yellow, just move to a new environment with good light in time.

Soil and water partial alkali

The lack of soluble iron and other elements that can be absorbed in cyclamen culture soil will gradually turn yellow, so acidic soil and water should be selected when planting, and alum fertilizer is often irrigated during the growth period.

stuffy room without ventilation

If cyclamen is applied too much nitrogen fertilizer, the branches and leaves will grow luxuriantly, coupled with the long-term unpruned, resulting in insufficient light in the inner chamber branches and leaves, which is easy to cause leaves yellowing and shedding. Reasonable fertilization and pruning should be strengthened to make it ventilated and transparent.

Air drying

When the indoor air is too dry, cyclamen often appears phenomena such as leaf tip dryness or leaf edge scorching, so we should pay attention to spray water, set plastic film cover and other methods to increase air humidity.

 
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