Causes of yellowing and drying of transferred bamboo leaves Solutions for yellowing and drying of transferred bamboo leaves Transport bamboo Maintenance Tips Transfer bamboo, also known as a cash cow, is an indoor plant with auspicious meaning and strong vitality. Many flower friends are in the maintenance process It was found that the transferred bamboo leaves will gradually turn yellow and dry, which not only affects their appearance, but also makes people worry about their vitality. What should I do if the transferred bamboo leaves turn yellow and dry? This article will provide you with a detailed analysis of the reasons and solutions. Reasons for yellow and dry leaves of transferred bamboo 1. Insufficient moisture: Transferred bamboo likes a humid environment. If it is not watered in time, it will cause the leaves to yellow and dry.
2. Too much water: Too much watering will cause hypoxia in the roots, which in turn causes the leaves to turn yellow and dry.
3. Insufficient light: Transferring bamboo requires sufficient scattered light, and insufficient light will cause yellowing of leaves.
4. Soil problems: The soil has poor drainage and is prone to water accumulation, resulting in hypoxia in the roots and yellowing of the leaves.
5. Insufficient nutrients: Long-term non-fertilization or improper fertilization will cause yellowing of leaves.
6. Pest and insect pests: Leaf spot diseases, aphids and other pests can also cause yellowing and dry leaves. Solutions to yellow and dry bamboo leaves 1. Control watering: Water timely according to the soil moisture to avoid too much or too little water.
2. Increase the light appropriately: Place the transfer bamboo in a place with sufficient scattered light to avoid direct sunlight.
3. Improve the soil: Choose soil with good air permeability, regularly replace the basin soil, and keep the soil loose.
4. Fertilization: Apply compound fertilizer once a month to supplement nutrients.
5. Prevention and control of pests and diseases: Regularly inspect plants and treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
6. Trim: Trim the withered leaves in time to keep the plants beautiful. Tips for maintenance of transferred bamboo 1. Maintain a suitable temperature: The suitable growth temperature for transferred bamboo is 18-28℃ to avoid too high or too low temperatures.
2. Regular ventilation: Maintain indoor air circulation and reduce the incidence of pests and diseases.
3. Avoid repeated crops: Do not plant transportation bamboo continuously in the same location to avoid accumulation of pests and diseases in the soil.
Yellowing and drying of transferred bamboo leaves is a common maintenance problem. Understanding the reasons and taking corresponding measures can effectively solve the problem. I hope this article can help you to grow healthy and beautiful transferred bamboo. Maintaining transferred bamboo requires patience and care. Let us work together to make transferred bamboo a beautiful scenery at home.