What to do if the leaves of Dendrobium orchid turn yellow
An explanation for netizens on how to deal with the yellowing of Dendrobium orchid leaves, the causes of yellow leaves, and the treatment methods in the green plant flower aspect. Please see the detailed introduction below.
Dendrobium is a plant that prefers to grow in shady places, which is why many nurseries use black shade nets to provide shade and care for them. Direct sunlight can easily cause the leaves to turn yellow or the stems to become white and dry.
Dendrobium is a plant that enjoys humidity, can tolerate drought, and does not tolerate waterlogging. If we water irregularly, with excessive amounts or too frequent watering, it can lead to excessive moisture in the substrate or waterlogging, causing root rot or leaf yellowing.
Dendrobium prefers a cool growing environment. If the temperature is too high in summer, we need to take appropriate measures to cool down, otherwise, it can cause the leaves to turn yellow.
Many hobbyists try various new methods for growing Dendrobium, but if the wrong substrate is chosen, it can cause the leaves to turn yellow. For example, using soil to grow Dendrobium is not a suitable substrate.
The above information on how to deal with yellowing Dendrobium orchid leaves and the causes and treatment methods for yellow leaves, along with some green plant flower tips, are hoped to be of help to you in your daily life!