Why does the peace linden tree lose its leaves?

Peaceful Tree Losing Leaves

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The Peaceful Tree is a poetic name for Cinnamomum kanehirai, which can emit a fragrance that corrects odors and purifies the air. Merchants gave it a auspicious name, "Peaceful Tree." The Peaceful Tree symbolizes good fortune and safety, and a prosperous life. Flower enthusiasts often encounter the phenomenon of the Peaceful Tree losing leaves after buying it new or after keeping it for a while. Here are some simple analyses of the Peaceful Tree losing leaves:

1. When buying flowers, the plant is not alive in the pot at all. The seller just brings the flowers from elsewhere, then brings them into the pot and grows them in a pot.

2. Flower merchants use yellow soil to hold the roots together, which cannot absorb water and nutrients, and should be repotted.

3. Long-term lack of fertilizer. Long-term absence of nitrogen fertilizer or not changing the potting water, the lack of nutrients like nitrogen in the water leads to weak branches and leaves, thin and yellow leaves. It is necessary to change to new culture water and gradually apply dilute decomposed liquid fertilizer or compound flower fertilizer.

4. Over-fertilization. Excessive fertilization can lead to thick new leaves that are uneven and old leaves that become dry,尖 yellow, and fall off. Fertilization should be stopped immediately, increase the amount of water changed, allow the fertilizer to be washed away, or immediately invert the pot, wash the bulb with water, and then repot.

5. High heat. If the flowers are placed in a high-temperature area and exposed to strong sunlight, it can easily cause the tips and edges of young leaves to burn, or leaves to turn yellow and fall off. They should be moved to a well-ventilated, shady place in time.

6. Excessive shading. If the flowers are kept in a shaded or poorly lit area for a long time, it can lead to yellowing of the leaves.

7. Soil and water too alkaline. Due to the lack of absorbable soluble iron and other elements in the water, the leaves will gradually turn yellow. When planting, choose acidic soil and frequently water with alum fertilizer water during the growing period.

8. Poor ventilation. If too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied, the branches and leaves become too lush, and without regular pruning, the inner leaves may lack light, easily causing yellowing and falling off of the leaves. Reasonable fertilization and pruning should be done to allow ventilation and light.

9. Dry air. When the indoor air is too dry, the flowers often show symptoms like dry leaf tips or edges. Measures such as spraying water or using plastic film covers should be taken to increase air humidity.

10. Improper temperature. If the room temperature is too low in winter, the flowers may be damaged by cold, leading to yellowing leaves, and in severe cases,枯 yellow death. If the room temperature is too high, excessive transpiration of the plant can result in insufficient supply of water and nutrients from the roots, also causing yellowing leaves. Adjust the room temperature in time.

11. Pest and disease damage. Leaf spot disease caused by fungi and other pathogens can cause local leaf necrosis, yellow spots or patches, and severe cases can lead to leaf withering and falling off. Leaves infected with mosaic virus show yellow-green mottled patterns; damage caused by scale insects, spider mites, etc.

12. Strong stimulation. Excessive concentration of pesticides used for pest control, or exposure to toxic gases in the atmosphere, or suddenly watering with cold water when the temperature is high can easily cause yellowing and burning of the leaf tips or local areas, and even the death of the whole plant. Therefore, it is important to use pesticides properly and try to eliminate sources of air pollution.

13. Avoid watering with tap water directly from the tap in the middle of summer, especially around noon (rice washing water is good).

14. The most important aspect of watering, especially during winter, is to alternate between wet and dry. The Peaceful Tree prefers moist conditions, with thick, leathery leaves that can effectively prevent water loss, so watering should alternate between wet and dry. In the summer, when growth is vigorous, sufficient water is needed to keep the potting soil moist.

15. Since it does not tolerate pruning well, pruning of branches should be minimized, and shaping should be done by pinching the growing tips during the growing period. Pruning wounds often lead to withered branches and shoots, and in severe cases, the entire branch can wither.

Finally, it should be mentioned that yellowing leaves of potted flowers are sometimes caused by one reason, but often due to multiple factors. A correct diagnosis should be made to address the problem.

The above introduction to the Peaceful Tree losing leaves is shared in hopes of bringing some knowledge of flowers to flower enthusiasts.