Why does Douban green drop leaves? The reason for the falling leaves of Douban Green
Douban green leaves may be caused by excessive watering, lack of light, low temperature or soil discomfort, then according to different circumstances to take corresponding measures. Stop watering when there is too much watering; increase light when there is no light; keep warm when the temperature is too low; change soil when the soil is not suitable.
1. Too much watering: Douban green is a leaf-viewing plant, which is often planted as a family potted plant. Some people will ask why Douban green leaves fall off when planting. Douban green is usually caused by too much watering. At this time, it is necessary to stop watering and transplant the plants to an indoor ventilated environment for cultivation. At the same time, excess water in the soil should be discharged in time.
2. Lack of light: The green leaves of Douban may also be caused by lack of light during planting. At this time, it is necessary to transplant the plants to a ventilated and well-lit environment such as balcony and windowsill for cultivation. Douban green belongs to semi-negative plants. In the later stage of cultivation, the plants should not only receive sufficient light, but also do a good job of shading to prevent the plants from being sunburned.
3, the temperature is too low: Douban green is not cold, planting leaves may also be caused by too low temperature, then need to transplant the plant to indoor warm place planting, conditions permit, it is best to control the temperature above 10 degrees. Winter breeding Douban green to do a good job of cold-proof measures and warm work, to prevent plants from being frostbitten by low temperature.
4. Soil discomfort: Douban green grows faster. When planting, the soil should be replaced in time. If the soil is not replaced in time, the soil discomfort will cause the leaves to fall off. At this time, it is necessary to change the soil in time for planting. Douban green likes to grow in loose, fertile, breathable and well-drained soil. Vermiculite, river sand and garden soil can be used to replace it.
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