Abstract: What happened to the leaves of the lotus bamboo at home recently? Have you also encountered this kind of trouble? Don't worry, let me give you advice and help you solve the yellow leaf problem! 1. Regarding light issues, don't let the sun "roast" it. Although lotus flowers and bamboo like shade, they can't stay in the shade all the time...
What happened to the lotus bamboo leaves at home recently? Have you also encountered this kind of trouble? Don't worry, let me give you advice and help you solve the yellow leaf problem! 1. Light issues, don't let the sun "roast" it

Although lotus bamboo likes shade, it can't stay in a dark corner all the time. If you don't see the sun for a long time, the leaves will turn yellow, like malnutrition. So, you have to find a shady and ventilated place for it to bask in the sun, but not directly. Remember, when the sun is strong, you must shade it from the sun to avoid sunburn. 2. Water should be done in moderation, and don't let the water "soak"

Lotus bamboo likes a humid environment, but it can't be soaked in water all the time. If you water too much, the leaves will turn yellow and even the roots will rot. Therefore, you must master the rhythm of watering and keep the soil slightly moist. If the leaves are found to be yellow, they may have been watering too much and must be dealt with quickly to drain out the excess water. 3. Fertilization should be reasonable and don't let fertilizer "burn" it.

Fertilizer is the "food" for plant growth, but excessive fertilization will also "burn" lotus and bamboo. If too much fertilizer is applied, the leaves will turn yellow or even wither. Therefore, you must apply appropriate fertilizer according to the growth needs of lotus bamboo. Generally, it is enough to apply thin fertilizer once a month. 4. Ventilation should be good. Don't let the air "stuffy". It is poorly ventilated. Insufficient carbon dioxide in the air will also cause the lotus and bamboo leaves to yellow. Therefore, you have to ensure indoor air circulation and let the lotus flowers and bamboo breathe fresh air. 5. Pest and insect pests must be controlled, and don't let insects bite them. Pest and insect pests are also one of the reasons for yellowing of lotus bamboo leaves. If insects or spots are found on the leaves, deal with them promptly to avoid spreading. Tips:
Regular pruning: Trim the withered leaves in time to keep the lotus bamboo in good shape.
Appropriate fertilization: During the peak growth period, fertilizer can be appropriately increased to promote growth. Keep the soil loose: loosen the soil regularly to keep the soil breathable.:
There are many reasons for yellowing of lotus bamboo leaves, but as long as you master the correct maintenance methods, it can be easily solved. Remember that light, moisture, fertilizer, ventilation and pests and diseases are key. As long as you take care of it carefully, your lotus bamboo will grow vigorously and the leaves will be green!