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Are the flowers sick? You can tell at a glance at the leaves.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Are the flowers sick? You can tell at a glance at the leaves.

Are the flowers sick? You can tell at a glance at the leaves.

The following several kinds of flower leaves abnormal situation is more common, can be compared with their own flower leaves, according to the phenomenon to find problems, as soon as possible to take corresponding measures.

The young leaves turn yellow or the lower leaves curl and wither, and the continuous loss of leaves is usually caused by too much watering. Potted flowers should be watered dry and wet. if there is stagnant water in the flowerpot, the time should not exceed half an hour, otherwise the health of the root system will be affected. Sometimes the young leaves of potted flowers turn yellow because of the lack of certain nutrients. For example, although the leaves turn yellow, but the veins are still green, which is caused by iron deficiency, some ferrous sulfate can be applied at this time.

The old leaves turn yellow and the new leaves grow very small. this is due to the lack of nitrogen or phosphorus and potassium nutrients in the basin soil. Some mature organic fertilizer or commercial flower fertilizer can be applied to supplement nutrients.

Young leaf tip scorch should be checked to see if the potted soil is too dry, or whether the light is too strong and the temperature is too high to burn the plant.

The center of the new shoot shrinks, the young leaves are yellowish, and the old leaves are dark yellow, which are mostly caused by stagnant water and lack of oxygen in the basin soil and root rot. If the color of the new leaves is normal, and the lower leaves gradually dry yellow and fall off or scorch upward, it is lack of water.

Leaf edge scorch is often caused by too much fertilization and improper watering. The basin soil can be washed with clean water many times to make the fertilizer dissolved in the water flow out along the drain hole.

The edges of the leaves curl, wrinkle and turn brown, which is mostly caused by excessive drying of indoor air, so you should spray the leaves with water similar to room temperature, or put the flowerpot in another larger pot with wet grass ash or wet old cloth strips between the two pots, so that there is a humid microclimate around the potted flowers.

 
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