Causes and treatment of yellowing of pink palm leaves
Pink palm is a kind of perennial herbaceous flower, its flower is similar to white palm, but the color is pink or scarlet, the florescence can be as long as 2-4 months, its leaf is solitary, heart-shaped or oval, the color is dark green, has a certain luster, it can be used as both foliage plant and flowering plant, and its development prospect is great. However, the phenomenon of yellowing of leaves is easy to occur in the process of culture, which is generally caused by mistakes in breeding methods. Here is a pro-agricultural network to introduce the reasons and treatment methods for the yellowing of pink palm leaves.
I. improper watering
If the young leaves on the top of the pink palm appear yellowish, the old leaves slowly turn yellow, and the new shoots atrophy, which is due to excessive watering, which makes the basin too moist, the soil is impervious, and the roots rot, and then cause the leaves to turn yellow.
Solution:
Watering to control the amount of watering, can not produce stagnant water, you can send soil to the powder palm from time to time, which is conducive to soil ventilation. If the color of the leaves at the top of the pink palm is normal, but the lower leaves slowly turn yellow and wither upward until they fall off, which is caused by a long drought in the basin soil, which requires proper watering, remember to water thoroughly and keep the soil moist.
Second, lack of light
Pink palm is a plant that needs a certain amount of light, except when the summer light is too strong, it can be fully illuminated in winter, and the rest of the time should pay attention to receiving more radiation from astigmatism. If you put the pink palm in a place where there is no sun for a long time or long-term exposure, it is also easy to cause yellow leaves.
Third, the problem of basin soil
When the pink palm leaves appear thin and yellow, it may be that the fertilizer is not enough or the size of the flowerpot is not suitable, or the pot has not been changed for a long time, so it is necessary to choose a suitable flowerpot, slowly increase fertilizer in the process of growth, and maintain sufficient nutrients, and change the pot in time. The soil should be loose and breathable, and the soil with certain nutrients should be put on a few bricks in the basin, which is more conducive to drainage.
IV. Fertilizer requirements
If there is a lack of fertilizer and water supply for a long time and only water is used for maintenance, the leaves will be yellow due to lack of nutrients. However, if the leaves are uneven, the new leaves are very thick, and the old leaves begin to turn yellow, fertilizer damage occurs. At this time, you should stop fertilizing and water more. You can also put some vegetable seeds in the basin to help absorb fertilizer. Ensure that the plant returns to its normal state.
The above are the reasons and solutions for the yellowing of pink palm leaves sorted out by the pro-agricultural network. Pink palm represents "warm, bold and happy", which can be used in festive scenes such as festivals and ceremonies, but pink palm is a plant of Araceae, so it has a certain toxicity, so be careful not to touch pink palm with your skin. But pink palm itself will not emit a poisonous smell, so you can rest assured that you can breed it indoors at home.
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