1、 Proper shade
Peach blossom likes light, but if the light is too strong, it will also burn the leaves and cause water loss, resulting in yellowing and falling off. For the yellow leaves and fallen leaves caused by excessive light, it is necessary to immediately put the plant in the semi shade and spray water appropriately to help restore. It is necessary to shade properly at ordinary times, especially at noon in summer, and be sure to avoid exposure to the hot sun p>
2、 Reduce watering
The water demand of peach blossom is not high. If you water too much, it is easy to cause the root to be flooded, which affects its breathing and causes the leaves to turn yellow. In this case, it is necessary to discharge the water immediately, put it in a place with good air circulation, loosen the soil appropriately and accelerate the evaporation of water. Water should be controlled at ordinary times. Don't water too much, otherwise it will affect growth p>
3、 Change basin and soil
If peach blossoms grow in saline and alkaline soil or too sticky soil, the leaves of the plant will also turn yellow and fall off. At this time, it is necessary to replace the new soil. Generally, loose and fertile sandy loam, rotten leaf soil and river sand can also be used to prepare basin soil, which not only has certain nutrients, but also has good air permeability, which is convenient for root growth and respiration p>
4、 Trim root
The growth of peach blossom needs certain nutrients. If too much fertilizer is applied or the concentration of fertilizer is too high, it is easy to burn the root, lead to its decay and affect the growth of leaves. If the rotten roots are caused by concentrated fertilizer, it is necessary to remove the pots immediately, trim the rotten roots with sterilized scissors, and replace the soil for replanting. Fully dilute before fertilization to reduce fertilizer concentration p>