What to do if the leaves of Dichroa jasminoides turn yellow
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Jasmine yellow leaves, there are 3 reasons, and 2 types of "fertilizer and water" can solve the problem, making the leaves green again easily
Jasmine flowers have a very pleasant fragrance, and with proper care, they can bloom all year round. However, many jasmine plant enthusiasts find that the leaves of their jasmine plants turn yellow. What are the causes of the yellow leaves, and how should we solve this problem?
Generally speaking, the main reason for the yellowing of all leaves of jasmine is the lack of nutrients. To give a simple example, if we have been growing a pot of jasmine in the same pot for a long time, say 1 to 2 years, without changing the pot, the limited amount of potting soil has limited nutrients. Moreover, continuous use of chemical fertilizers can cause the soil to become compacted, which affects the roots' absorption of nutrients. Insufficient nutrients, combined with continuous growth and flowering without timely supplementation, can lead to extensive yellowing of the leaves. This is quite normal. Therefore, when growing jasmine, it's important to remember to change the pot every 1 to 2 years, replace the soil to allow the roots to grow rapidly, move from a small pot to a larger one, so that the roots have enough space to spread. Only then will the plant grow well and produce more flowers. I usually change the pot for my jasmine once a year, and the leaves never turn yellow.
The second situation is that we do not fertilize it properly, or the fertilization is inappropriate. Since jasmine continues to grow and bloom, it requires a large amount of nutrients. Many enthusiasts use potassium dihydrogen phosphate continuously to see flowers. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate only contains phosphorus and potassium. Long-term use can lead to a deficiency of other elements, such as nitrogen, which promotes the growth of branches and leaves and keeps the leaves green. If you use one or two types of elements for a long time and lack nitrogen, yellow leaves will appear. Therefore, if we want to prevent jasmine from yellowing and ensure continuous blooming, it's best to choose a fertilizer with a high phosphorus content and no lack of other elements, such as "Flower多多 2号". This can ensure that the leaves do not turn yellow. If your leaves have turned yellow and you haven't changed the pot, you should quickly supplement it with a fast-acting nitrogen fertilizer, diluted at a 1:1000 ratio with water and poured into the potting soil. This can stimulate the roots to absorb nutrients quickly, and the leaves will not turn yellow.
The third situation is caused by the alkalinity of the soil. Jasmine prefers slightly acidic soil. We must regularly supplement sulfuric acid iron, diluted at a 1:1000 ratio with water, and apply it every two months. This will not cause any problems, especially in the north, where the soil and water are alkaline. If you grow jasmine for a long time, yellow leaves will inevitably appear. You must regularly water with sulfuric acid iron to improve the soil quality to avoid problems.
Jasmine is very easy to grow. If the leaves turn yellow, the main reasons are only these three. Analyze your care situation appropriately and solve the problem reasonably. When growing it, always remember to place it in a place with sufficient light, water it thoroughly when the soil is dry 2 to 3 centimeters or half dry, ensure the soil's breathability, and regularly supplement it with fertilizer. Choose the right fertilizer, and as long as the temperature does not drop below 15 degrees, it will grow and bloom normally, making it very easy to care for.
The above introduction to what to do if Dichroa jasminoides leaves turn yellow and how to deal with yellow leaves is for your reference, green plant enthusiasts.