Why are the leaves of the巴西木 turning yellow? 《What's wrong with the yellowing leaves of the巴西木?》

Brazilwood leaves turning yellow

Below is an introduction to the Brazilwood aspect of the Flower Clinic for netizens, with Brazilwood leaves turning yellow, let's learn about it together next.

Brazilwood is the most common indoor ornamental leaf plant and is also easy to care for. However, even so, some flower lovers may encounter the situation where Brazilwood leaves turn yellow. This situation cannot be attributed to a single reason because Brazilwood reacts differently in various environments. Here is a summary of common situations where Brazilwood leaves turn yellow for flower lovers to check and identify the causes:

Possible reasons for the leaves turning yellow are:

1. On the leaf surface, if the leaves are yellow on their own, it might be due to poor ventilation in the room and poor lighting. If living in the north, dry and crispy tips are normal due to humidity.

2. Avoid direct sunlight in summer, and place it by the sunny window in winter to receive sunlight. Lack of sunlight for a long time will cause the leaves to turn yellow.

3. The optimal growing temperature is 20-25 degrees. In winter, the temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees. Too low temperature will cause yellow-brown spots on the leaves.

4. Fertilization should be moderate. Too much nitrogen fertilizer and insufficient phosphorus fertilizer will cause the leaves to lose their luster and patterns; a lack of potassium fertilizer will also cause the leaves to turn yellow slowly.

5. Watering should not be too much or too little. Too much watering in winter can cause root rot, and the leaves will also turn yellow.

6. Drought and dehydration. Forgetting to water the plants or long-term watering only half the plant (i.e., dry on the bottom) affects nutrient absorption and can easily cause the leaves to become dull and lose their luster, with the leaves wilting and drooping. It starts with the lower old leaves aging and gradually turns yellow and falls from bottom to top.

7. Insufficient humidity in the growing environment, too dry, etc.

Finally, it should be mentioned that yellowing leaves of potted plants are sometimes caused by one reason, but it is often due to a combination of factors. A correct diagnosis should be made to address the problem appropriately. In addition, Brazilwood prefers a warm and humid environment, enjoys sunlight but can tolerate shade.

The above introduction to the causes of Brazilwood leaves turning yellow is hoped to bring some floral knowledge to flower enthusiasts.