Analysis of the reasons for yellowing of Milan leaves. Prevention and control measures for yellowing of Milan leaves. Milan, as a common indoor leaf-viewing plant, is loved by many families for its emerald green leaves and elegant posture. Many flower lovers will encounter a problem during the maintenance process-yellowing of the leaves under Milan, which not only affects the beauty of the plant, but may also indicate problems with the health of the plant. This article will discuss in depth the reasons for yellowing of Milan leaves. And provide effective prevention and control measures. Analysis of the causes of yellowing of Milan's leaves 1. Improper water management Milan is sensitive to the demand for water. Too much or too little water may cause yellowing of the leaves. Too much watering will lead to hypoxia in the roots, which will affect the normal physiological activities of the leaves. Activity; too little watering will cause the leaves to lack water and cause the leaves to yellowing.
2. Milan prefers a semi-cloudy environment due to insufficient light, but long-term exposure to the dark will also cause yellowing of the leaves. Insufficient light will affect the photosynthesis of plants and prevent the leaves from undergoing normal nutrient conversion.
3. Soil problems Excessive soil hardening, poor drainage or insufficient soil fertility may cause Milan leaves to turn yellow. Soil hardening will affect the breathing of the roots and lead to hypoxia in the roots; poor drainage will cause water accumulation in the roots, which in turn may cause root diseases; Insufficient soil fertility will leave plants lacking necessary nutrients.
4. Pests and diseases invade common pests and diseases such as red spiders, scale insects, etc., which will damage Milan's leaves and cause them to yellowing. Prevention and control measures for yellowing leaves in Milan 1. Optimize water management According to Milan's growth habits, reasonably control the amount of watering. Keep the soil moist when watering, but avoid stagnant water. The frequency of watering can be appropriately increased during the summer hot season, and in winter, Reduce the number of watering times.
2. Provide appropriate light and place Milan in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment to avoid long-term exposure to dark places. In the case of insufficient light, the position of plants can be appropriately adjusted or artificial light sources can be used to supplement the light.
3. Improve soil conditions and replace soil regularly to ensure that the soil is loose and well drained, and apply appropriate amount of organic fertilizers to the soil to improve soil fertility.
4. Prevent pests and diseases. Regularly inspect Milan plants and treat pests and diseases in a timely manner. Insecticides, fungicides, etc. can be used to prevent and control them.
5. Fertilization management According to Milan's growth stage and needs, reasonably apply fertilizers. During the period of vigorous growth, the amount of nitrogen fertilizer applied can be appropriately increased to promote leaf growth; during the flowering period, the amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer applied should be increased to promote Flower development.
There are many reasons for yellowing of Milan's leaves. Understanding the reasons and taking corresponding prevention and control measures is the key. By optimizing water management, providing appropriate light, improving soil conditions, preventing pests and diseases, and rationally fertilizing, we can effectively solve the yellowing of Milan's leaves. The problem has restored Milan's vitality and rejuvenated.