Causes and treatment of yellow leaves of taro

Author:Cai Hongyue Date:2022-03-30 01:16

The yellow leaves of bamboo taro may be due to the strong light in the place where it is raised. At this time, you can cut off the dried leaves and prepare a shading net to block the strong light for it. It may also be due to too little watering. At this time, it is necessary to wet its flower soil with clean water, and slightly increase the frequency of watering. It may also be due to excessive fertilization. At this time, it should be removed from the pot and washed roots, and then planted in new and suitable soil.

1、 The light is too strong

1. Reason: most of the plants of bamboo and taro like to grow in a semi shady environment and don't like too strong light. Long time exposure to strong light will lead to burning spots on its leaves and even turn yellow

2. Treatment: cut off the dried leaves. Then prepare a shading net to block the strong light when the noon light is strong

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2、 Too little watering

1. Reason: its growth needs water support. If you don't water it for a long time and make it lack of water, it may also lead to yellow leaves

2. Treatment method: first prepare some clean water and pour it into the flower soil, and then wet the soil thoroughly. Then spray on its blades to replenishment the leaves. After that, the frequency of watering needs to be slightly increased

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3、 Excessive fertilization

1. Reason: proper fertilization during the growing season can help it grow better. But if the frequency of fertilization is too high, it will lead to fertilizer damage and yellow leaves

2. Treatment method: if possible, remove the pot and wash the roots, and then plant it in a new suitable new soil. If it is inconvenient, you can also wash away the excess fertilizer in the flower soil with water, and then put it in a ventilated place to dry the flower soil. After that, stop fertilizing and start fertilizing after it recovers its growth

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Causes and treatment of yellow leaves of taro

Cai Hongyue
2022-03-30 01:16
Description The yellow leaves of bamboo taro may be due to the strong light in the place where it is raised. At this time, you can cut off the dried leaves and prepare a shading net to block the strong light for it. It may also be due to too little watering. At this time, it is necessary to wet its flower soil with clean water, and slightly increase the frequency of watering. It may also be due to excessive fertilization. At this time, it should be removed from the pot and washed roots, and then planted in new and suitable soil.

1、 The light is too strong

1. Reason: most of the plants of bamboo and taro like to grow in a semi shady environment and don't like too strong light. Long time exposure to strong light will lead to burning spots on its leaves and even turn yellow

2. Treatment: cut off the dried leaves. Then prepare a shading net to block the strong light when the noon light is strong

Arrowroot

2、 Too little watering

1. Reason: its growth needs water support. If you don't water it for a long time and make it lack of water, it may also lead to yellow leaves

2. Treatment method: first prepare some clean water and pour it into the flower soil, and then wet the soil thoroughly. Then spray on its blades to replenishment the leaves. After that, the frequency of watering needs to be slightly increased

Arrowroot

3、 Excessive fertilization

1. Reason: proper fertilization during the growing season can help it grow better. But if the frequency of fertilization is too high, it will lead to fertilizer damage and yellow leaves

2. Treatment method: if possible, remove the pot and wash the roots, and then plant it in a new suitable new soil. If it is inconvenient, you can also wash away the excess fertilizer in the flower soil with water, and then put it in a ventilated place to dry the flower soil. After that, stop fertilizing and start fertilizing after it recovers its growth

Arrowroot

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