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What if the leaves of Phalaenopsis turn yellow?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Phalaenopsis leaves yellowing is usually due to excessive watering in the maintenance process, resulting in aerial root rot, resulting in yellowing leaves. When this happens, first of all, the yellow leaves should be removed to check whether the water content of the water moss is normal and whether it has rotted. If the root system has rotted, it is necessary to trim the rotten roots and re-maintain them.

First, what is the reason

If the leaves of Phalaenopsis appear yellowing in the process of conservation, it is proved that in the case of management and protection, the vast majority of cases are that the aerial roots of Phalaenopsis have begun to rot, and the roots have no way to absorb water and nutrients normally, thus causing the leaves to turn yellow.

Second, what to do

When it is found that the leaves of Phalaenopsis are yellow, first take off the yellow leaves, and then check whether the water moss of Phalaenopsis has rotted, and if there is any decay, update it. Then check whether the water content in this water moss is normal and whether there is any decay. If there is root rot, it is necessary to cut off the rotten roots and re-carry out the basic maintenance of Phalaenopsis.

 
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