Gardenia
1. Iron deficiency yellow leaf
Performance: the leaf surface turns yellow and white, but the leaf veins are green. Slowly, the leaf veins will also turn yellow p>
Solution: dilute ferrous sulfate with water in the ratio of 1:2000 and pour Gardenia down p>
2. Excessive watering turns yellow
Performance: the vein is green, the leaf surface is obvious yellow, and turns yellow from the leaf tip p>
Solution: timely remove the yellow leaves, loosen the soil, put the Gardenia in a ventilated place and dissipate the water in the soil as soon as possible p>
3. Water shortage and yellowing
Performance: the leaves droop, the old leaves turn yellow and dry, the leaf heart and veins are yellow, and the yellow is diffused in spots p>
Solution: water in time and spray more water on the leaves to moisturize p>
4. Excessive fertilization turns yellow
Performance: the veins of the leaves are yellow, and the leaves are green and light yellow, spreading in flakes p>
Solution: replace the basin soil in time p>
Clivia
1. Normal yellow leaf
The leaves at the root of Clivia turn yellow, soft and thin. Other leaves are very healthy. That's normal metabolism. Just remove the yellow leaves p>
2. Excessive watering turns yellow
Performance: the new leaves are tender yellow, and the leaf tips of the old leaves are withered and yellow.
Solution: reduce watering times, put Clivia in a ventilated place, loosen the soil and let the water in the soil dissipate as soon as possible p>
3. Water shortage and yellowing
Performance: the old leaves wither and fall off, and the new leaves are normal p>
Solution: water as soon as possible p>
4. Excessive fertilization turns yellow
Performance: the leaves are plump but uneven, the tips of new leaves are dry brown, and the tips of old leaves are withered, yellow and dry p>
Solution: replace the basin soil in time. When the soil is loose, pour a large amount of water and irrigate the roots at one time p>
5. Lack of nutrition and yellowing
Performance: the old leaves turn yellow from the leaf tip, and the new leaves are thin, small and soft, which is the yellowing caused by long-term lack of fertilizer p>
Solution: dilute the organic liquid fertilizer with water in the ratio of 1:2000 and pour it on Clivia p>
6. Yellowing due to insufficient light
Performance: the old leaves are white and the new leaves are tender yellow p>
Solution: move the Clivia to a bright place indoors and give it proper sunshine in the morning and evening p>
7. Yellowing due to excessive sun exposure
Performance: large-scale macular on leaves p>
Solution: put Clivia indoors in a well ventilated place p>
8. The soil is too alkaline and yellow
Performance: the leaves turn dark yellow and gradually fall off p>
Solution: mix rotten leaf soil and perlite (vermiculite, cinder, etc.) in the ratio of 1:1, and re plant Clivia by adding a small amount of sawdust, water moss, peanut shell, etc p>
Rose
1. Drought yellowing
Performance: the leaves are dry, the old leaves begin to fall off from bottom to top, and the new leaves are normal p>
Solution: water in time and put it in a semi shady and ventilated place p>
2. Excessive watering turns yellow
Performance: the edges of old leaves are withered and yellow, the new leaves are dark and yellow, the leaves are dull, the branches are small, and the new shoots shrink p>
Solution: move it to a cool and ventilated place, loosen the soil and dissipate the water in the soil as soon as possible p>
3. Excessive fertilization turns yellow
Performance: the new leaves are plump and shiny, but the leaf surface is uneven, and the old leaves wither, yellow and fall off p>
Solution: replace the pot soil, or dilute it with Brassica in the ratio of 1:2500, and then irrigate the roots and spray the leaves p>
4. Lack of nutrition and yellowing
Performance: new leaves and tender stems turn yellow, and old leaves change from green to yellow p>
Solution: dilute the organic liquid fertilizer with water in the ratio of 1:2000 and pour it on the rose p>
5. Iron deficiency yellow leaf
Performance: the veins are green and the leaf surface is yellow, and obvious network can be seen p>
Solution: dilute ferrous sulfate according to the ratio of 1:2000 and pour it on rose p>
6. Yellowing due to excessive sun exposure
Performance: the edge of the leaf is dry, and the Chaoyang leaf has yellow spots p>
Solution: move the potted plants to a cool and ventilated place for a while p>
7. Yellowing due to insufficient light
Performance: the leaves are dark yellow in a large range, and the leaves become thinner and fall off p>
Solution: let the rose be exposed to the sun p>
Jasmine
1. Excessive watering turns yellow
Performance: the young leaves turn yellow, but the old leaves do not change, and the new shoots shrink and do not grow p>
Solution: put it in a cool and ventilated place, loosen the soil and let the water in the soil dissipate as soon as possible p>
2. Excessive fertilization turns yellow
Performance: the old leaves wither and fall off, and the new leaves turn brown and uneven p>
Solution: replace the basin soil as soon as possible p>
3. Iron deficiency yellow leaf
Performance: the veins are still green, but the leaves are yellow and grid like p>
Solution: mix ferrous sulfate with water in the ratio of 1:2000, and then pour it on jasmine p>