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The leaves of succulent plants turn yellow in summer. Get rid of the wrong watering method to make the leaves look beautiful

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, The yellowing of the leaves of succulent plants will affect the ornamental value, if the yellowing is serious, it will also threaten the healthy growth of the plant. So what is the general reason why the leaves of succulent plants turn yellow? How to make the leaves recover quickly? It has been watered in summer.

The yellowing of the leaves of succulent plants will affect the ornamental value, if the yellowing is serious, it will also threaten the healthy growth of the plant. So what is the general reason why the leaves of succulent plants turn yellow? How to make the leaves recover quickly? In the case of excessive watering in summer, the soil moisture will be very large, once the basin soil can not discharge excess water in time, it will lead to root rot and mildew of succulent plants. Some meat friends found that the succulent plant at home grew a layer of white mildew-like phenomenon, so how should we solve this situation? According to my observation, mildew will not affect the growth of new succulent leaves, just improve the environment.

There are many reasons for yellowing succulent leaves: if the soil is not drained enough, replace the permeable soil, and if it is caused by too much watering, loosen the soil with a shovel and reduce the frequency of watering. If it is caused by lack of light, move it to a place with plenty of light for maintenance. If the soil is too hard, the irrigated water can not penetrate into the soil layer, resulting in most of the succulent plant roots can not absorb water and nutrients, the correct way is to use soil loosening tools to loosen the basin soil, so that the soil is loose and breathable. Loosen the soil for succulent plants, that is, insert the soil carefully with a shovel and shake it gently to loosen the soil so that the water can evaporate quickly, and the frequency of watering should be reduced in the future.

As we all know, the most primitive growing environment of succulent plants is in arid tropical areas, so if Rain Water is frequent, it is easy to cause succulent plants to become moldy. The best way to prevent and cure is not to let it eat too much Rain Water, usually must control watering, ventilation is the most important. The potted succulent plants planted indoors are prone to yellow leaves due to lack of light, so it is best to put them in an indoor sunny ventilation place to enhance photosynthesis and put them outside for two hours when they are free. Lack of fertility. If potted succulent plants are watered, their fertility is very limited. If you apply organic fertilizer or nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer to it every half a month, the plant will grow better and the phenomenon of yellow leaves will never be found again.

Usually maintain succulent plants should also be careful, do not find succulent yellow leaves will pull them all out. Because succulent leaves store a lot of nutrients and pull them out directly, these nutrients will be wasted. It is true that one or two leaves do not have many nutrients, but when the number is more, the total amount of nutrients is also very large. You can wait until their nourishment is absorbed and begin to shrivel before pulling them out. If it is usually placed in a dark place, without enough light, it will not be able to synthesize chlorophyll normally, and it will also cause the leaves of the plant to turn yellow, so the succulent plant can be moved to a place with plenty of light for maintenance.

Succulent plants are afraid of cold and muggy heat, so they must be placed in a well-ventilated place, and then strictly control the water. We can judge whether they are short of water by observing whether the plant leaves are full or not. If it is withered, pour a little water properly. Generally speaking, the thin succulent leaves require slightly more water than the thick succulent leaves. Some flower friends take succulent plants to the balcony or balcony in the rain on rainy days, sometimes in the continuous rain, which is not good for a day in the rain, but it is easy to rot as long as the succulent plants are exposed to the sun.

Cacti and succulent plants usually prefer warmth and a large temperature difference between day and night. Except for epiphytic cacti and 12-volume species, the light should be adequate, but soft. For this reason, except for a few flat stem nodes, tall columnar species and some tequila plants, they should be cultivated in the greenhouse all the year round. Most terrestrial cacti grow most vigorously under the conditions of 28 ℃ to 35 ℃ in the daytime and 10 ℃ to 15 ℃ at night, and the growth stagnates when the indoor temperature is often higher than 35 ℃ to 38 ℃.

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