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How to do gardenia leaves yellowing?

Published: 2024-11-25 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/25, How to do gardenia leaves yellowing?

The leaves of Gardenia jasminoides often turn yellow in the process of growth, which is mostly caused by the imbalance of cultivation and management. Too much water, too little sunlight, too little fertilizer will cause leaves yellowing, but the yellowing situation is different, we should carefully observe and analyze the reasons, to correct, so that gardenia can grow healthily.

The leaves of Gardenia jasminoides turn yellow due to overwatering.

The yellowing of leaves caused by overwatering of Gardenia jasminoides showed that the young leaves were dark yellow and dull, the old leaves had no obvious change, the branches were small yellow-green, and the new shoots shrunk not long, indicating that they were overwatered. Remove the flowers from the pot and place them in a ventilated, cool, self-drying soil mass and then put them back into the basin.

The leaves of Gardenia jasminoides are yellowed by drought

The yellowing of dehydrated leaves is different from that of watery yellow. the yellow of dehydrated leaves is withered or dry on the tip or edge of the leaves, and the old leaves wither and fall off from the bottom up, but the growth of new leaves is relatively normal. Pay attention to watering enough and thoroughly.

The leaves of Gardenia jasminoides are yellowing caused by strong light.

Strong sunlight shines directly on some shade-loving flowers (such as hanging orchids, hairpins, etc.), which can easily lead to withered leaf tips and leaf edges, and macular spots in the sunny part of the leaves. Just move to the shade.

The leaves of Gardenia jasminoides turn yellow due to lack of light

Put in shade environment for a long time, the leaves can not get enough sunlight, can not form chlorophyll, the whole leaves turn yellow and then fall off, supplementary light can avoid the disease.

Yellowing of leaves of Gardenia jasminoides caused by excessive fertilization

The yellowing of flowers caused by excessive fertilization or excessive concentration is shown in the dry brown on the tip of the new leaves, the leaves are generally thick and without luster, and the concave and convex are not stretched, and the old leaves are scorched yellow and fall off. Fertilizer should be stopped immediately and some fertilizers should be washed with a large amount of washing.

Yellow leaves of Gardenia jasminoides caused by lack of fertilizer

The yellowing of the leaves of Gardenia jasminoides caused by lack of fertilizer is shown in the light color of the tender leaves, yellow or light green, while the old leaves are more normal or gradually change from green to yellow. Check the basin soil, if there is a dry knot phenomenon should change the soil, usually apply thin fertilizer frequently and pour some alum at the right time.

 
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