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What if the leaves of Cymbidium are very thin? we should start with the problems of lack of light.

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, What if the leaves of Cymbidium are very thin? we should start with the problems of lack of light.

Cymbidium is a kind of cultivated plant, because its leaves are crisp and green, and its flowers are delicate and noble, which are especially suitable for planting at home. But what if we find that the leaves of Cymbidium are very thin when we plant them? Next, the editor will take you to understand the causes of the problems with the leaves of Magnolia.

The reason for the thinning of Magnolia

1. Lack of light

If the leaf thinning of Cymbidium appears, we should pay attention to whether it is caused by light. Because Magnolia is a kind of light-loving plant, it is highly dependent on the sun, if it does not let the orchid receive the light for a long time, it will make the plant show no spirit, and the flesh on the leaves of the orchid will become thinner.

2. Poor growth

There is another reason for the thinning of the leaves of Cymbidium, which is caused by the high temperature in summer, because when the temperature is too high, the orchid will enter a state of shallow dormancy, and the phenomenon of muggy is caused by the lack of ventilation, which is also the reason why the leaves of Cymbidium become thinner.

3. Insufficient fertility of basin soil.

If we are planting Cymbidium, when the nutrients in the soil of Cymbidium are short of fertilizer, it will cause the leaves of Cymbidium to turn yellow and thin. Another reason is that there is a problem with the soil planted in Magnolia, which is due to the decline of soil fertility due to the long use of the soil.

4. Too much water, resulting in stagnant water

Another reason for the thinning of the leaves of Cymbidium is that we do not have a good grasp of the amount of water when watering the orchids. This is because the excessive amount of water in the soil caused the phenomenon of stagnant water, which led to the phenomenon of rotting roots in the root of the magnolia.

 
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