1、 Watering too often
Reason: mulberry leaf peony needs water support during the growth period, but if the watering frequency is too frequent or the watering amount is too large, the accumulated water in the basin soil will turn yellow p>
Solution: if there is excess water in the soil, tilt the flowerpot immediately, drain the accumulated water from the basin soil first, and then place it in a well ventilated place, which will be improved after a period of time p>
2、 Lack of light
Reason: it likes sunshine. If it is cultured in a dark and airtight environment, it will easily make its leaves yellow p>
Solution: if it is pot culture, it should be placed in a place with sufficient light and ensure good ventilation. The plants should be able to see sunshine for no less than 8 hours every day p>
3、 Soil discomfort
Reason: the soil suitable for the growth of mulberry leaf peony is acidic soil. The use of alkaline soil or soil alkalization during planting will cause the phenomenon of yellow leaves p>
Solution: replace the planted basin soil with clean and bacteria free alkaline soil at the first time. Generally, the north is mostly alkaline soil. You can add some acidic diluent to the basin soil to prevent soil alkalization p>