Causes of duck claws falling leaves. Countermeasures for dealing with duck claws falling leaves. Duck claw flower, scientific name ivy, is a common indoor ornamental plant. Because of its beautiful leaf shape and evergreen characteristics all year round, it is deeply loved by flower friends. Some flower friends will find the problem of duck claws falling leaves during the maintenance process. What is going on? This article will reveal the reasons why duck claws lose leaves and countermeasures. Reasons why duck claw flowers lose their leaves 1. Insufficient light Duck claw flowers prefer an environment with sufficient light. Long-term exposure in the dark will cause the leaves to yellow and fall. If you place duck claw flowers in a corner of the room for a long time, adjust the position appropriately. Make it accept scattered light.
2. Improper watering. Duck claw flowers have a high demand for water, but too much or too little watering will cause leaves to fall. Too much watering will cause roots to rot. If too little watering will dry the soil and wither the leaves., we must master the timing and amount of watering.
3. Poor air circulation and poor indoor air circulation will cause the leaves of duck claw flower to get damp and rot, which will cause the leaves to fall. Indoor air circulation should be maintained and proper ventilation should be maintained.
4. Improper fertilization. Duck claw flowers require appropriate amount of fertilizer during their growth, but excessive fertilization will lead to soil salinization, affect the root system's absorption of nutrients, and cause leaves to fall. Appropriate fertilization should be carried out to avoid excessive amounts.
5. Pest and insect pests invade the duck claw flower and are easily attacked by pests such as red spiders and scale insects. If not controlled and controlled in time, the leaves will be damaged and dropped. Regularly inspect the plants and treat them promptly if pests and diseases are discovered. Measures to deal with duck claws falling off leaves 1. Adjust the light to move the duck claw flowers to a place with sufficient light to avoid being in the dark for a long time. When the sun is strong in summer, cover the shade appropriately to avoid sunburn on the leaves.
2. Control watering, grasp the timing and amount of watering, keep the soil moist but not wet, and promptly ventilate after watering to prevent root rot.
3. Improve air circulation, maintain indoor air circulation, and properly ventilate to avoid moisture and decay of leaves.
4. Appropriate amount of fertilization According to the growth stage and needs of duck claw flower, appropriate amount of fertilization can be applied. Compound fertilizers can be applied during the vigorous growth period, and fertilization can be reduced during the dormant period.
5. Regularly inspect plants to prevent and control pests and diseases, treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner, and use pesticides and fungicides to control them.
Falling leaves from duck claw flowers is a common problem. Understanding the reasons and taking corresponding measures can effectively improve plant growth conditions. I hope this article can provide useful reference for flower friends, let your duck claw flowers thrive, pay attention to authoritative industry reports and third-party reviews, understand industry trends, and continuously optimize maintenance methods to make your duck claw flowers more beautiful.