How to remedy the yellowing of bamboo in water culture: related techniques for solving yellow leaves.

How to remedy the yellowing of bamboo when water-cultivating

Today, I will introduce to you how to remedy the yellowing of bamboo when water-cultivating and some small knowledge of flower care techniques related to yellow leaves, with specific details as follows:

Three common "situations" of yellow leaves in hydroponic Fui Gui bamboo, respond promptly, and the leaves will grow green and lush

Many people are cultivating hydroponic Fui Gui bamboo, but many flower friends have encountered the problem of yellow leaves in their Fui Gui bamboo. What is the reason for this? And why does it continue to turn yellow severely? Today, Xiao Qi will talk about several situations of yellow leaves in Fui Gui bamboo for you to analyze according to your situation.

The first situation is yellow leaves caused by inappropriate temperature, especially in the northern indoors where the temperature is low. If the temperature is below 15 degrees, Fui Gui bamboo will be in a stage of stopped growth, with no root or leaf growth, and it will remain in the same state. If the temperature is below 10 degrees, its leaves will start to turn yellow from the bottom leaves and gradually fall off. Therefore, when cultivating Fui Gui bamboo, it must be placed in an environment with a temperature above 15 degrees to ensure that it grows well and does not develop yellow leaves.

The second situation is caused by a lack of fertilizer. Fertilizer is indispensable for cultivating Fui Gui bamboo. If you do not use fertilizer for a long time and only cultivate it in water, the nutrients in the water are limited. Its roots grow a lot, and it needs fertilizer to grow new leaves. Later, you may find that it stops growing and the leaves start to turn yellow without any other problems, which means it lacks fertilizer. For hydroponic Fui Gui bamboo at home, it is necessary to regularly add some nutrient solution to the water, preferably a multi-element one. If there is a hydroponic nutrient solution, that would be the best. Add one or two drops each time you change the water to ensure there are nutrients in the water for it to grow well and not turn yellow.

How to remedy the yellowing of bamboo when water-cultivating

The third situation is caused by a lack of iron elements. Fui Gui bamboo is a typical southern flower. When we cultivate it in the north, the alkaline water quality will lead to its inability to absorb iron elements, resulting in iron-deficient yellow leaves. The most obvious symptom is that the new leaves turn yellow after they grow. Therefore, when regularly changing the water for hydroponic Fui Gui bamboo at home, it is necessary to add one or two drops of vinegar to the water to ensure the acidity of the water, so it can normally absorb the iron elements in the water, and no problems will occur.

Since we change the water frequently, there are also some iron elements in the water. As long as the water remains acidic, it can absorb normally and will not have any issues. There is no need to put iron nails in the water or use ferrous sulfate. Keeping the water slightly acidic is enough.

Caring for hydroponic Fui Gui bamboo at home is very simple. We should change the water when it gets slightly dirty, adding one or two drops of root-promoting liquid each time we change the water. The water temperature should be close to the air temperature, not too high or too low. During maintenance, it should be placed in a scattered light environment, not in the dark. This way, the Fui Gui bamboo we cultivate will not grow excessively, the new branches will be thicker, and the leaves will not turn yellow, which is the key to hydroponic Fui Gui bamboo care.

The detailed explanation of how to remedy the yellowing of bamboo when water-cultivating and the techniques for solving yellow leaves shared above hope this article can bring you some help in green plant management!