Reasons for the curling of banyan leaves and methods for remedial treatment
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Reasons for the curling of banyan leaves and methods for remedial treatment
The curling of banyan leaves may be caused by long-term exposure to strong sunlight, or by excessive watering of the plant. If the temperature of the plant's growing environment is too high, it can also lead to the curling of banyan leaves. If the curling and withering of banyan leaves are caused by too much sunlight, the plant needs to be moved to a shaded area for maintenance. If it is due to high temperatures, it needs to be moved to a ventilated and cool place, and water should be sprayed around to lower the temperature, after keeping it in this condition for a while before placing it outdoors for maintenance.
What causes the curling of banyan leaves
The curling of banyan leaves may be due to long-term exposure to strong sunlight, or by the plant being watered too much. If the temperature of the plant's growing environment is too high, it can also cause the curling of banyan leaves.
The curling and falling of banyan leaves may be due to infections from diseases and pests, common ones being aphids, red spiders, scale insects, and leaf blight, which cause black spots to gradually appear on the leaves, eventually turning yellow, withering, and falling off.
Reasons for the curling of banyan leaves
Although banyan trees can grow well in warm environments, if the surrounding temperature is very high, it can easily lead to poor plant growth, significant loss of moisture in the leaves, and the occurrence of curling and burning.
Newly grown banyan leaves that curl are generally due to diseases and pests, such as banyan leaf spot disease, or damage from the banyan tube thrips, which can occur throughout the year in southern regions, and in greenhouses or shaded areas in northern regions.
Methods for treating curled leaves of banyan trees
Curling and drying banyan leaves can still survive, as the root system of banyan trees is quite developed, and if cut, white fluid can still seep out, indicating that it can still revive. However, if the root system has also dried up, it cannot survive.
If the curling and withering of banyan leaves are caused by strong sunlight, the plant needs to be moved to a shaded area for maintenance. If it is due to high temperatures, it needs to be moved to a ventilated and cool place, and water should be sprayed around to lower the temperature, keeping it in this condition for a while before placing it outdoors for maintenance.
Banyan leaves curling and turning yellow
If the curling and yellowing of banyan leaves are due to high temperatures, it is important to place the banyan tree in a well-ventilated and shady area, and to fertilize the plant appropriately, using diluted cake fertilizer twice a month. Additionally, if it is due to a lack of water, just water it more and dilute the fertilizer in the soil.
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