What should I do if the leaves of the Guanyin bamboo turn yellow? How to deal with the yellowing leaves of Guanyin bamboo?

Goddess bamboo leaves turning yellow

For many girls, the introduction of the flower clinic regarding Goddess bamboo, the leaves of Goddess bamboo turning yellow, the editor will introduce to the netizens next.

Looking at the varieties of Goddess bamboo on the internet, not only do they have different appearances, but they also have their own merits; For新手 flower friends, hydroponic flowers seem to be more worry-free and easy to raise, and some may indeed be like this, but many friends encounter the problem of leaves turning yellow when raising Goddess bamboo, now we will briefly explain the solutions for the yellowing leaves of Goddess bamboo in the following pictures.

Reasons and solutions for the yellowing of Goddess bamboo leaves:

Water yellow: The young leaves are dark yellow and lack luster, the old leaves have no obvious changes, the branches are thin and yellow-green, the new shoots wither and do not grow, indicating excessive watering. Remove the flowerpot from the pot and place it in a well-ventilated and shaded place to let the soil clod dry naturally before putting it back into the pot.

Yellow due to drought: The yellowing caused by lack of water is different from that caused by too much water, the yellowing caused by lack of water is the withering and drying of the leaf tip or edge, the old leaves turn yellow and fall off from bottom to top, but the new leaves grow relatively normally. Pay attention to watering thoroughly and adequately.

Scorching yellow: Strong sunlight directly shining on some shade-loving flowers (such as spider plants, hostas, etc.) can easily cause the leaf tip and edge to wither, and yellow spots appear on the sunny side of the leaf. Move it to a shaded place.

Yellow due to lack of light: If the leaves are not exposed to sufficient sunlight for a long time and cannot produce chlorophyll, the whole plant's leaves will turn yellow and fall off, supplementing light can prevent this disease.

Yellow due to excessive fertilization: The yellowing of flowers caused by excessive fertilization or high concentration is manifested by the dry brown tips of new leaves, usually the leaf surface is thick and lacks luster, and the leaves are not comfortable, the old leaves turn yellow and fall off. Stop fertilizing immediately, and in severe cases, wash away some of the fertilizer with a large amount of water.

Yellow due to lack of fertilizer: It is manifested by the light color of young leaves, which turn yellow or light green, while old leaves are relatively normal or gradually turn from green to yellow. Check the potting soil, if there is hardening, change the soil, usually apply thin fertilizer frequently and water with some alum water (since Goddess bamboo is an ornamental leaf plant, it should be mainly fertilized with nitrogen fertilizer).

Yellow due to root pruning: Do not cut the roots in winter, otherwise they cannot absorb water, and the leaves will naturally turn yellow.

Small common sense that should not be ignored when raising Goddess bamboo:

1. Peeling leaves: Before putting the cuttings into the bottle, clean the leaves from the base of the cutting to the bottle opening, not just removing or cutting off the leaves, but also peeling off the leaves attached to the stem until a circle of bamboo nodes is exposed and the greenish-yellow skin is visible, this can prevent the stem from feeling slippery when changing water and the water from easily becoming smelly. After cleaning the leaves, cut the base obliquely with a sharp knife to make the cut smooth to facilitate the absorption of water and nutrients.

2. Using water: Use water to raise Goddess bamboo. Do not replace all the water when changing water. Keep 1/3 of the water and add 2/3 of new water.

3. Depth of water: Do not place too much water, otherwise it will grow too much, just 1/2 or 3/5 of the height of the vase is enough (it is recommended to use a transparent vase to raise it, so you can observe the growth of the roots and know the water level).

4. Placement: Do not place Goddess bamboo where the air conditioner is often blowing, as this will cause the leaves to turn yellow.

5. Humidity: Spray water appropriately to increase the humidity of the air to prevent dry and yellow leaves.

The above () introduces the comprehensive knowledge of what to do when the leaves of Goddess bamboo turn yellow, hoping to help you.