How do African Jasmine leaves wilt and new branches turn yellow
African jasmine is native to southern China and Southeast Asia. Like warm sunshine, humid and ventilated environment. It is a very popular indoor foliage plant p>
Causes of leaf yellowing
Usually, the leaves of African Jasmine suddenly turn yellow, which can be roughly divided into three situations. One is the lack of potassium in the plant. At this time, the leaves of African Jasmine will turn yellow. The other is the unreasonable placement of flower pots, resulting in the lack of sunshine in the plant itself, which will make the leaves lose green and turn yellow. The last situation is that the temperature is not appropriate or the ventilation is not enough to accumulate water, which will also lead to the above situation of African jasmine p>
Coping methods
In view of the causes, we took our seats according to the number and looked for solutions p>
If the yellow leaves are caused by potassium deficiency, you can choose to add compound fertilizer or potassium nitrate. About once every ten days, topdressing twice, the situation of yellow leaves will improve p>
African Jasmine likes sunshine. If the position of the flower pot is too dark, the plant itself will not enjoy sufficient light, and the leaves will also turn yellow. In the face of this situation, we should timely adjust the place of the flower pot to make the plant fully accept the light p>
If it is found that the leaves of African Jasmine turn yellow, it is likely to be caused by excessive ponding. The treatment method is to pay attention to the intensity of watering, control the amount of water, often open windows for ventilation, and replace the soil when necessary. In addition, pay attention to maintaining the indoor temperature. Keep the temperature above 10 ℃ during overwintering. In order to prevent the leaves from turning yellow, it is also a good way to add a small amount of ferrous sulfate during fertilization in the plant growth season p>