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How to do the yellow leaves of Cymbidium, the causes of four symptoms and their solutions

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, How to do the yellow leaves of Cymbidium, the causes of four symptoms and their solutions

Clivia originated from southern Africa, because it has a very high ornamental value, often introduced in China as indoor potted flowers, has been loved by many flower friends. In the process of breeding Clivia leaves yellow is very common, the following from the rich tree home for everyone to introduce how to do Clivia yellow leaves.

Yellow leaf symptoms of Clivia

Leaves yellow and drooping-lack of water

If the phenomenon of yellow and drooping leaves is found, it is generally caused by lack of water. We all know that the growth of plants is inseparable from water, and lack of water makes its growth greatly affected. In the whole time we need to supplement water in time, in daily watering, to master the principle of seeing dry and wet, observe the humidity of the pot soil timely watering.

Leaves withered and wrinkled-over-fertilization

If the leaves are wrinkled and yellow when breeding Clivia, it is likely that excessive fertilization causes its roots to burn, making its leaves wrinkled. At this time, we need to immediately change the soil treatment, cut off the burned roots, and disinfect them in time, then coat the wounds with plant ash, wait for the roots to dry and replant them.

Yellowing of whole leaves-too much light

If we find that the whole leaf of Clivia is yellow, it is very likely that it is caused by too long light time. Although the growth of Clivia has certain light requirements, the light time cannot be too long. Under normal circumstances, semi-shade maintenance can be done. When we find this symptom, we need to move it to a cool place for maintenance and cut off the yellow leaves.

Leaves greyish yellow-sun exposure

The yellowing of the whole leaf is caused by excessive light, while the greyish yellow phenomenon of the leaf is caused by too much light, which causes the leaf to burn. Clivia belongs to semi-shade plants, strong light is strictly prohibited, so we need to do a good job in the process of breeding clivia shade measures.

 
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