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Growing flowers is always yellow leaves. That's ignoring these three details and regretting just knowing.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Raising some flowers and plants every day is also a kind of fun, watering and fertilizing, raising flowers in pots to look beautiful, and beautifying the environment at home, it can be said to kill two birds with one stone. But in the process of growing flowers, yellow leaves and rotten roots will inevitably appear.

Raising some flowers and plants every day is also a kind of fun, watering and fertilizing, raising flowers in pots to look beautiful, and beautifying the environment at home, it can be said to kill two birds with one stone. But in the process of growing flowers, it is inevitable that yellow leaves and rotten roots will appear. In particular, the leaves are yellow, and many potted plants are prone to this problem. In the final analysis, several details of flower cultivation have been ignored.

1. Put the flowers in a poorly ventilated place

Especially when it is muggy in summer, what flower potted plants need most is a ventilated environment. Even if the potted plants are placed on the balcony, poor ventilation will lead to yellow leaves. Why? Because of the good ventilation environment, it can continuously provide rich carbon dioxide for the leaves to facilitate photosynthesis. When photosynthesis is blocked, the leaves will definitely turn yellow and dry up.

2. Watering too often makes the root system unable to breathe and cause root rot.

Don't think that the basin soil has to be watered when it is dry. A lot of flower pot soil, the surface is dry, does not mean that the inside of the pot soil is dry. Especially in the hot weather in summer, the surface of the basin soil is dry, which is mostly an "illusion". Be sure to check whether the flowerpot is dry, otherwise watering too often will lead to too much water, lack of oxygen, affect the respiration of root cells, and then make the cells rupture and rot roots. After the rotten roots of the flowers in the pot, the leaves start yellowing from the base and gradually spread to the whole plant.

3. Fertilizing during the dormant period of flowers leads to "rich yellow".

Many flowers, in the summer high temperature season, are dormant, such as crab claw orchid and other plants, they are dormant, representing slow growth, so at this time, must not be fertilized or less fertilized. All of this will lead to "fat yellow" because of too many nutrients. This situation is quite common, because most flower lovers think that potted plants should be fertilized all the year round, otherwise they will not be able to raise them well. Be sure to remember next time, ha, dormant flowers must not be fertilized.

So much for the knowledge of yellow leaves during flower cultivation. Thank you for your reading!

 
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