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What about the yellow and fallen leaves of Cymbidium paniculata?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, What about the yellow and fallen leaves of Cymbidium paniculata?

Cymbidium is a kind of evergreen shrub originating from New Zealand, which is called iron wire grass, Polygonum polygonum and so on. Its growth state is usually creeping or overhanging, usually we choose to plant it in a hanging pot when we raise it in the family, so that the leaves droop and cover the whole flowerpot, which looks like a green ball and is very ornamental. Cymbidium is a kind of foliage plant, if the leaves are yellowing and falling, then its ornamental value will be greatly reduced, the following pro-agricultural network to introduce to you how to do the yellow leaves.

1. The leaves of Cymbidium are yellowing.

1. The reason for the yellowing of the leaves of Cymbidium

The yellowing of Cymbidium leaves is usually caused by lack of light or high temperature.

Chiba prefers semi-shady environment, and the suitable growth temperature is between 20-24 ℃. This determines that Cymbidium is not suitable to grow in the overheated temperature, the temperature should not be too high, more than 30 ℃ to thousands of leaves will stop growing, the leaves are easy to yellowing dry tip.

The requirement for temperature also reflects from the side that Cymbidium does not like strong light, but it can not be completely without light, too strong light is easy to burn leaves, resulting in leaves yellowing, and too weak will lead to lack of chlorophyll in the plant, leaves will also turn yellow and lack of vitality.

two。 Treatment of yellowing leaves of Cymbidium paniculata

Now that we know the reason, it is very easy for us to solve it, mainly according to the light and temperature mentioned in the reason to find the corresponding solution.

If it is the cause of lighting, it is necessary to find a solution in this respect. Choose a semi-overcast environment, but to ensure that Chiba can receive enough sunlight every day, and must pay attention to shade in summer to avoid burns.

If the leaves are yellowing caused by too high temperature, we can spray water on Cymbidium in the high temperature season, which can not only increase the humidity of the air, but also take away part of the heat through evaporation, so that the temperature of the orchid can be reduced to a reasonable range.

2. Chiba Cymbidium loses its leaves

1. The reason for the loss of leaves in Chiba

There are two main reasons why Chiba lost its leaves, that is, lack of water and poor ventilation.

Chiba has a great demand for water during the growing period, so it should be watered and sprayed frequently to increase humidity. If it is not watered enough, it will not only not meet the growth needs of Chiba, but also lead to leaf fall.

Poor ventilation means that plants are not breathing well, which will not only lead to fallen leaves, but also may have rotten roots, plants may even die directly, and poor ventilation may also breed diseases and insect pests, which may also cause leaves to fall.

two。 What if Chiba loses its leaves?

The main reason for the loss of leaves is lack of water and poor ventilation, so we should avoid leaf fall, mainly from the two aspects of watering and ventilation. Watering should be reasonable, not only to ensure that the supply of water can meet the growth of Cymbidium, but also can not form stagnant water in the soil, which will lead to rotten roots and ensure the circulation of air at the same time. It is best to put the thousand-leaf orchid in a well-ventilated environment, which can also reduce the occurrence of diseases and insect pests.

The above are the reasons and solutions for the yellowing and falling leaves of Euphorbia angustifolia leaves. In fact, after reading this article, you will find that the reason why the leaves of Cymbidium are yellowing and falling leaves is mainly due to the fact that our daily maintenance is not in place. Here, the pro-agricultural network also reminds you once again that you should know its growth habits before raising any plant. Must not breed blindly.

 
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