Causes of yellowing and charred Jasmine leaves: Conservation strategies for yellowing and charred Jasmine leaves Among many ornamental plants, Jasmine is deeply loved by people for its fresh fragrance and elegant attitude. During the maintenance process, many flower friends will find that the leaves of Jasmine appear yellowing and charred, which not only affects the appearance of Jasmine, but may also affect its growth. This article will reveal the reasons for yellowing and charred Jasmine leaves and provide corresponding maintenance strategies. Reasons why jasmine leaves become yellow and burnt 1. Improper water management Jasmine likes to wet environments, but too much water or insufficient watering may cause the leaves to become yellow and burnt. Too much watering will cause the roots to lack oxygen and affect nutrient absorption; Too little watering will cause the leaves to lose water and cause the leaves to wither.
2. Jasmine needs enough sunlight. If it is in a dark environment for a long time, its leaves will turn yellow due to lack of photosynthesis.
3. Soil problems Soil hardening, poor drainage or inappropriate soil pH may cause the jasmine leaves to become yellow and burnt.
4. Improper application of fertilizer, excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer or no application of organic fertilizer may cause the jasmine leaves to turn yellow and scorch.
5. Invasion of pests and diseases such as powdery mildew and aphids can also cause yellowing and charred jasmine leaves. Tips for maintaining yellow and charred jasmine leaves 1. Properly watering Jasmine likes to moisten the environment, but you need to pay attention to the right amount of watering. Generally water 1-2 times a week to keep the soil slightly moist. When watering, avoid splashing water on the leaves to avoid causing disease.
2. Provide sufficient light and place the jasmine in a sunny place. Ensure at least 4-6 hours of direct light every day. If the light is not enough, move the flowerpot appropriately.
3. Improve the soil Select soil with good drainage and strong air permeability, loosen the soil regularly, and keep the soil loose. If the soil is hardened, appropriate amounts of organic fertilizers, such as legular soil, plant ash, etc., can be added.
4. Reasonable fertilization During the growth of jasmine, apply compound fertilizer once a month. Be careful not to excessive fertilization. During the flowering period, appropriate amounts of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied to promote flower growth.
5. Regularly inspect Jasmine to prevent pests and diseases, treat pests and diseases in a timely manner, and use pesticides and fungicides to prevent and control them. At the same time, pay attention to maintaining indoor ventilation to reduce the incidence of pests and diseases.
There are many reasons why jasmine leaves are yellow and charred, but as long as you master the correct maintenance methods, this problem can be effectively avoided. I hope this article can help you and let you have a healthy and beautiful pot of jasmine.