Abstract: As a relatively common leaf-viewing plant, microphylla banyan trees grow very common in our lives. But in the process of maintaining small-leaf banyan trees, many people will find that small-leaf banyan trees will lose their leaves. What caused the leafless banyan tree to lose its leaves? What should I do? This article will...
As a relatively common leaf-viewing plant, small-leaf banyan trees grow very common in our lives. But in the process of maintaining small-leaf banyan trees, many people will find that small-leaf banyan trees will lose their leaves. What caused the leafless banyan tree to lose its leaves? What should I do? This article will solve these questions for you.
The soil is too dry When the soil of the leafless banyan tree is too dry, the roots cannot absorb enough water and nutrients, causing the leaves to dry out, yellowing, and eventually fall off.
Lack of nutrients in the soil The lack of nutrients in the soil will affect the normal growth and development of plants, causing the leaves to gradually turn yellow, thin, and easily fall.
Insufficient light. The leafy banyan tree likes an environment with sufficient light. If it is exposed to insufficient light for a long time, it will lead to insufficient photosynthesis, which will gradually turn yellow and fall off the leaves.
The low-leaf banyan tree likes a warm and humid environment if the temperature is too low or too high. If the environmental temperature is too low or too high, it will affect plant growth and lead to leaf loss.
Infringement by pests and diseases is one of the common causes of leafless banyan trees losing leaves. For example, red spiders, whiteflies, aphids, etc. can absorb plant juice, resulting in nutrient loss.
Over-pruning will destroy the growth balance of the small-leaf banyan tree, lead to nutrient loss, and cause leaf loss.
When changing pots improperly, the leaf-leafed banyan tree needs to pay attention to protecting the root system when changing pots. If changing pots improperly, it will affect plant growth and lead to leaf loss.
Water quality problems If there are problems with the water quality used, such as too much chlorine, too high hardness, etc., it will affect the normal growth of the small-leaf banyan tree and lead to leaf loss.
Adjusting soil moisture In order to prevent the small-leaf banyan tree from being too dry, you can lay a layer of wood chips, legumes and other substances with high humidity around the plant to keep the soil moist.
Reasonable fertilization During the period of vigorous plant growth, appropriately apply some compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer to the small-leaf banyan tree to ensure adequate nutrient supply.
Increase light can be increased by placing light sources indoors or moving the leafless banyan tree to a more well-lit location.
Control the temperature to maintain a suitable ambient temperature and avoid the environment being too dry or too humid, thereby avoiding the impact of temperature on plants.
Prevent and control pests and diseases Regularly check the status of the small-leaf banyan tree to detect and control pests and diseases in a timely manner to prevent them from causing harm to plants.
Moderate pruning Moderate pruning can promote the growth and branching of the leafless banyan tree, but attention needs to be paid to protecting the main trunk and large branches of the plant to avoid disrupting the growth balance.
Pay attention to changing pots When changing pots, pay attention to protecting the plant root system and select appropriate pot soil and pot utensils to ensure the healthy growth of the leafless banyan tree.
There are many reasons for leafless banyan trees to lose their leaves, but they can be improved by increasing light, maintaining suitable temperature, controlling humidity, and rationally fertilizing. In the process of maintaining the small-leaf banyan tree, it is necessary to pay attention to its condition and take corresponding measures. Only by scientifically caring for the small-leaf banyan tree can we show a more charming side in our lives.