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What if the leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens turn yellow?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Phyllostachys pubescens as a large potted plant, if the leaf yellowing is really tricky, generally speaking, there are many reasons for the formation of leaf yellowing, but it is mainly due to environmental factors such as light, ventilation and air humidity. Water the Phoenix.

Phyllostachys pubescens as a large potted plant, if the leaf yellowing is really tricky, generally speaking, there are many reasons for the formation of leaf yellowing, but it is mainly due to environmental factors such as light, ventilation and air humidity.

Watering

Too little watering of Phyllostachys pubescens will also lead to the phenomenon of yellowing of leaves, too little watering, dry edges of leaves, old leaves gradually yellowing and falling off from top to bottom, but the growth of new leaves is still relatively normal. Pay attention to watering more and pour it thoroughly.

Light

Phyllostachys pubescens is yellowed and exposed to strong sunlight, which will cause the yellowing of the leaves, such as the leaf tip, the leaf edge and the color change spots in the leaves. The solution is to put the burned Phoenix tail bamboo in a cool and dry place.

Watering

When bamboo leaves curl slightly is the best time to water, must be thoroughly watered, usually can be sprayed on the branches and leaves, mainly like the wet environment, but do not need to water too often. Most of the family flowers are drowned, few dry to death.

Fertilizer application

Phoenix tail bamboo fat yellow, too much fertilizer to plants will also cause the phenomenon of flowers yellowing, mainly in the top of the plant leaves brown, generally thick leaves without luster, and uneven, old leaves withered and yellow. The solution is to stop applying fertilizer to Phyllostachys pubescens. If the disease is serious, it can be irrigated with clean water and drained to gradually reduce the concentration of fertilizer.

Ventilation

The water yellow of Phyllostachys pubescens shows that the young leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens have no luster, the old leaves do not change obviously, the branches are gradually small, and the new shoots wilt. The solution is to put the flowers in a dry and ventilated position for maintenance, waiting for the air to dry and then put them back into the pot soil.

 
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