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Methods of preventing yellow leaves of plants and flowers

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Methods of preventing yellow leaves of plants and flowers

With the advent of winter, the temperature also begins to cool, so people who need to love flowers are careful to put cold-resistant plants and flowers into the breeding. However, due to the sudden change of the environment and the change of temperature, many plants will have some unadaptive phenomena such as yellowing of branches and leaves. This is a problem that many people worry about. Plant rental professionals have put forward some methods to prevent the occurrence of this phenomenon.

1. Watering. Because the indoor space after the way is not so wide compared with the indoor space, then the evaporation of plants and flowers is also reduced. Therefore, the amount of water for plants should also be appropriately reduced. If it is still watered as before, it is easy to cause the rot of plant roots caused by stagnant water in the basin soil, thus leading to the yellowing of plant leaves.

2. Fertilization. Many plants are dormant in winter, from exuberant to slow growth. However, after entering the room, the rise in temperature will cause the plant to enter the growth stage again. But compared with the summer, the demand and absorption of fertilizer will be reduced. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the supply of fertilizer after the plants are moved indoors, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow.

3. Light. Some light-loving plants will also have yellowing leaves after entering the room due to the lack of light. Such as rose and other flowers. Similarly, some shade-loving plants, such as the tortoise back bamboo, will also have the phenomenon of yellow leaves after being placed in places with strong light. Therefore, it is necessary to make corresponding adjustments according to the environment needed for plant growth.

4. Ventilation. Plants planted indoors have a very good ventilated environment, but once placed indoors, especially in some unventilated places, it will lead to the phenomenon of yellow leaves. Therefore, after putting the plants indoors, they should be placed in a place with a good ventilated environment. Maintaining a good ventilated environment can effectively prevent the yellowing of plant leaves.

5. Temperature. Many plants do not adapt to the sudden change of temperature after moving indoors, so the phenomenon of yellow leaves will occur, and this phenomenon will occur even if the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is too large. Therefore, according to the temperature demand of plant growth, we should take some measures to improve it properly to prevent the occurrence of plant yellow leaves and let plants grow healthily indoors.

 
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