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Why are some leaves of a green apple in a basin so green?

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Why are some leaves of a green apple in a basin so green?

First, a small amount of fertilizer damage

The leaves of a green turnip in a pot are particularly green, which is probably caused by a slight overfertilization. When there is a slight fertilizer damage, the individual leaves of the green pineapple will become thicker, the color will become dark green, and the surface of the leaves will feel uneven. If you add fertilizer and water to the green pineapple, it is likely to cause serious fertilizer damage, resulting in the occurrence of yellow leaves and withered leaves. When there is a slight fertilizer damage to green pineapple, as long as we stop fertilizing and continue to maintain it normally, it will not have any effect on green pineapple.

2. Uneven fertilization

The leaves of a green turnip in a basin are very green, which is probably caused by uneven fertilization when applying foliar fertilizer. For example, when spraying potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the leaves of green pineapple, some leaves receive enough fertilizer and water. In the absence of excessive fertilization, these leaves with sufficient fertilizer and water will grow stronger, and the leaves will be bigger and greener.

Third, uneven illumination

The leaves of a green turnip in a basin are particularly green, which may also be caused by uneven light. First of all, it is necessary to ensure that the plant fully carries out photosynthesis, so that there will be more chlorophyll in the green radish, and the leaves of the green pineapple will be greener. As for the green pineapple leaves that receive insufficient light, the color of the leaves is relatively light, so usually maintenance should often turn the pot to ensure that the plants are consistent with the light. The green pineapple carries on the full photosynthesis, the plant leaf color will be greener, but also should avoid the sunlight exposure, lest the plant sunburn disease.

 
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