What to do if the leaves of the violet turn yellow, and the reasons and solutions for the yellowing of violet leaves.

What to do if the violet leaves turn yellow

Let me share with everyone some related experience on flower planting about what to do if the violet leaves turn yellow and the reasons and solutions for yellowing leaves of violets. If there is anything wrong, please feel free to correct me!

Violets are relatively common plants in life, and they have high ornamental value after flowering, so they are loved by most people. However, many people often encounter the phenomenon of yellowing leaves when raising violets. In fact, the main reason for the yellowing of violet leaves is the lack of sunlight. So, what should we do if the violet leaves turn yellow? Let's find out together with the editor next.

【One, reasons and treatment methods for yellowing of violet leaves】

<1. Overwatering>

Many people often encounter the problem of overwatering when raising plants. Because beginners in flower cultivation are afraid that the plants will die from lack of water, they water them every day, which can lead to yellowing of the leaves, and in severe cases, cause the plant to die.

<Treatment method:>

Firstly, reduce the amount of watering appropriately, then place it in a well-ventilated area, which allows the soil moisture in the pot to evaporate quickly, thus restoring the violet to its original state. However, note that after the soil dries out, do not rush to water it, or overwatering will occur again.

<2. High temperature>

Violets prefer to grow in a cool and shaded environment, so the temperature of the growing environment cannot be too high. If it is exposed to high temperatures for a long time, it is easy to cause the plant's leaves to turn yellow. Moreover, the adaptable temperature range for violets is only 15-18 degrees, while the temperature in most southern regions of China can reach up to 30 degrees, so it is necessary to cool down appropriately.

<Treatment method:>

When summer comes or the temperature rises, move the violet to a cooler environment, ensuring that the ambient temperature is below 30 degrees. When sowing, try to choose autumn sowing to avoid the violet already being in the summer before the flowering period.

<3. Lack of sunlight>

Lack of sunlight is very disadvantageous for the growth of violets. Although violets prefer to grow in a cool environment, if they are maintained in a relatively dark place for a long time, it can lead to a lack of photosynthesis in the leaves, causing them to turn yellow, which is also very unfavorable for flowering during the flowering period.

<Treatment method:>

Generally, if the plant's leaves turn yellow due to lack of sunlight, it is best to provide sufficient sunlight. Place it in a well-lit position and expose it to six hours of sunlight to allow the violet leaves to regain their green color.

<4. Poor air quality>