Solutions to the causes of green green leaves As people's demand for indoor plants increases, green bamboo is loved by many families because of its unique leaf shape and easy maintenance characteristics. Many flower lovers encounter during the maintenance process. A question: Why do the leaves of green green? This article will provide you with a detailed analysis of the reasons for the green leaves of the turtle back bamboo and provide corresponding solutions. Reasons why the leaves of Monterella latifolia turn green 1. Insufficient light Monterella latifolia is a plant that likes semi-shade. If it is exposed to insufficient light for a long time, the leaves will turn green. This is because insufficient light prevents the plant from performing adequate photosynthesis, thus affecting the normal growth of the leaves.
2. Improper watering. Watering is a key link in maintaining the turtle back bamboo. If you water too much or too little, it may cause the leaves to turn green. Too much watering will lead to hypoxia in the roots and affect the normal growth of the plant. Too little watering will cause the plant to lack water and cause the leaves to turn green.
3. Soil problems Monocissus have higher requirements on the soil. If the soil is too hardened or too acidic, it may cause the leaves to turn green, and insufficient nutrients in the soil will also affect the growth of plants.
4. Pests and diseases such as green bamboo are susceptible to pests and diseases, such as leaf spot disease, scale insects, etc. These pests and diseases can cause the leaves to turn green, or even cause the leaves to wither in severe cases. Solution 1. Adjust the light and place the turtle bamboo in a semi-shaded environment to avoid direct sunlight. If the indoor light is insufficient, artificial light sources can be used to supplement the light.
2. Control watering According to the growth habits of the turtle bamboo, it is enough to keep the soil slightly moist. Too much or too little watering will cause the leaves to turn green. Therefore, the timing and amount of watering must be grasped.
3. Improve the soil and select soil with good air permeability and strong drainage, apply organic fertilizers regularly to supplement soil nutrients, pay attention to adjusting the pH of the soil, and keep the soil pH between 6.0 and 7.0.
4. Prevent pests and diseases Regularly inspect the leaves of the black bamboo. If pests and diseases are found, treat them promptly. Insecticides or pesticides can be used for prevention and control, but pay attention to the use method and dose to avoid causing harm to the plants.
There are many reasons for the green leaves of green, but as long as you master the correct maintenance methods, this problem can be easily solved. I hope this article can be helpful to flower lovers.
According to the "China Flower Market Report", in recent years, the indoor plant market has shown a rapid growth trend. Among them, the green bamboo has become a popular variety on the market due to its unique leaf shape and easy maintenance characteristics. Understanding the conservation knowledge of green bamboo is of great significance to the majority of flower lovers.