What about yellowing h2>
There are many reasons for the yellowing of Brazilian wood leaves. Let's analyze it and see what kind you belong to p>
Alkaline soil and water
Brazilian wood is suitable for growing in slightly acidic soil. If the pH in the soil is not appropriate, it is likely to cause the leaves to turn yellow. In view of this situation, it is suggested that we choose appropriate soil for planting and alleviate it by pouring some special fertilizer p>
Excessive watering
Brazilian wood has high requirements for ambient air humidity, but it does not mean that the water demand is also high. If the water volume is not well controlled in the process of daily care, it will cause ponding, which will also make the leaves of Brazilian wood yellow. In view of this situation, the best solution is to control the amount of water, pay attention to ventilation and maintain the permeability of the soil p>
Insufficient light
Brazilian wood likes sunshine. In order to enjoy it indoors, many people place Brazilian wood in a place where the light is not very good. In this case, it is OK in the short term. If it takes too long, it will also cause the leaves of Brazilian wood to turn yellow. The specific solution is very simple. After a period of time, place the Brazilian wood in a sunny place for maintenance, and then move it back after a period of time, so that the maintenance and viewing will not be delayed p>
Poor ventilation
If the leaves of Brazilian wood grow luxuriantly and are not trimmed for a long time, it will lead to the problem of insufficient light in the internal branches and leaves. At this time, we should trim the branches and leaves in time, apply fertilizer and maintain them carefully. I believe we can regain the green leaves soon p>