1、 How to deal with yellow leaves after changing pots
1. No basin: give it a certain period of time after changing the basin. It's normal to have yellow leaves during this period. Don't worry too much. Pay attention to spraying water frequently to the blade part every day, which can reduce the phenomenon of yellow leaves p>
2. Soil discomfort: when changing pots, the replaced soil has strong water retention. It is easy to rot its roots in such an environment, resulting in yellow leaves. Therefore, the soil must be mixed with half nutrient soil and half river sand, so that the nutrients are sufficient and the air permeability is good, which is conducive to growth p>
3. The light is too strong: after changing the basin, you can't put it under strong light. At this time, the absorption capacity is poor. If it is exposed to the sun, it is easy to dehydrate, resulting in yellow leaves. Move to a ventilated and cool place and slowly increase the light after a week p>
4. Root damage: the root system was accidentally damaged during pot change, so it is easy to yellow leaves during recovery. Don't worry too much. It will recover slowly after careful maintenance for a period of time p>
2、 What if you don't send new branches after changing pots
After changing the pot, the plant needs a certain slow pot time. During this period, yellow leaves, wilting and other phenomena are normal. Don't worry too much. After the slow basin, the growth can be slowly restored. However, if new branches have not sprouted for a long time, it is recommended to take off the pot and check to see if the root system is rotten. Also check the replaced soil. Be sure to ensure that it is loose and breathable. If it cannot be met, replace it again p>