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The yellowing of the leaves of the raised orchid is too unpleasant.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Hanging orchids are loved by many literary and artistic young people because they are easy to raise and easy to live. even if their vitality is tenacious, there are many problems in the process of cultivation. For example, many people raise hanging orchids will appear the phenomenon of yellow leaves, a pot should be green and lush.

Hanging orchids are loved by many literary and artistic young people because they are easy to raise and easy to live. even if their vitality is tenacious, there are many problems in the process of cultivation. For example, many people raise hanging orchids will appear the phenomenon of yellow leaves, a pot of green should have been green, but now such a semi-yellow is not green, it is really too bad!

Do not be afraid of the yellow leaves, its vitality is still very tenacious, quickly find the reason, quickly prescribe the right medicine, your hanging orchid still has a great hope of survival, do not give up it! To sum up, the leaves of Cymbidium will turn yellow mainly due to one or more of the following factors: water, sunshine, ventilation, fertilizer.

(the first case)

The first case: the tail of the leaf is yellowing or charred. This situation may be caused by stuffiness (lack of ventilation) + heat (exposure or lack of water). In order to be beautiful, the first step is to cut off the yellowing leaves at the tail. If you put it indoors, move it outside to let it ventilate; if there is exposure to the sun, move to a cool place to avoid shade; if the soil is dry, pay attention to increasing the amount of water.

(second case)

The second case: almost the whole leaf is yellow. This situation may be improper moisture (too much or too little) + sunshine (insufficient) + fertilizer (mainly too much). The first step is to prune the whole piece of yellowing leaves. If there is too much or too frequent watering in the near future, it will be reduced accordingly; if it is kept indoors for a long time, it is appropriate to move out to replenish the sunshine; if there is frequent fertilization in the near future, stop fertilizing and only water it.

(third case)

The third situation: the whole orchid almost yellowed or wilted. If the situation has been so serious, it should be caused by long-term inattention to the growth of the plant, so it should be a combination of the above one or two comprehensive reasons. At this time, the whole orchid can be beheaded and all the diseased leaves can be trimmed off.

Then keep it in a cool, ventilated place and wait for about half a month to see the new leaves sprouting. At this time, do not expose yourself to the sun or use any fertilizer, just water and keep the soil moist.

 
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