Reasons why Brazilian wood leaves dry out Maintenance strategies for drying out Brazilian wood leaves With the popularization of indoor green planting, Brazilian wood is loved by many families because of its unique tree shape and beautiful leaves. Many flower lovers are in the maintenance process It was found that the leaves of Brazilian wood sometimes dry out and yellow, which not only affects the appearance of Brazilian wood, but may also adversely affect the growth of plants. This article will explain why Brazilian wood leaves dry out. And provide corresponding maintenance strategies. Reasons why Brazilian wood leaves dry 1. Insufficient water Brazilian wood likes humid environments. If watering is not timely, it will cause the leaves to lose water and dry. Too much watering will also cause water accumulation in the roots, causing hypoxia in the roots, which in turn affects the leaves. Water supply.
2. Brazilian wood needs enough scattered light for lack of light. If it is exposed to a dark environment for a long time, the leaves will turn yellow and dry due to lack of light.
3. Uncomfortable temperature The suitable temperature for Brazilian wood to grow is 20-30℃. If the temperature is too low or too high, the leaves will dry out.
4. Air drying indoor air drying can also cause the leaves of Brazilian wood to dry, especially in winter, and indoor humidity should be appropriately increased.
5. Improper fertilization. Too much or too little fertilization will affect the growth of Brazilian wood, which in turn will cause the leaves to dry out. Maintenance strategies for drying Brazilian wood leaves 1. Appropriate watering According to the growth habits of Brazilian wood, it is enough to keep the soil moist. Water should be avoided when watering to avoid hypoxia in the roots. The number of watering can be appropriately reduced in winter.
2. Provide sufficient scattered light and place the brazilian wood in a place with sufficient light, such as near a window, to avoid direct sunlight for a long time to avoid burning the leaves.
3. Adjust the temperature to keep the indoor temperature between 20-30 ° C to avoid too low or too high temperatures.
4. Increase air humidity Place water basins, humidifiers, etc. around the Brazilian wood to increase indoor humidity.
5. Reasonable fertilization During the growing season, apply compound fertilizers once a month and water them in time after fertilization.
6. Regular pruning and timely pruning of withered leaves is conducive to the growth of Brazilian wood.
There are many reasons why the leaves of Brazilian wood dry out. After understanding the reasons, we can take corresponding maintenance measures to restore vitality to the Brazilian wood. During the maintenance process, we must pay attention to observing the growth conditions of the plants and adjust the maintenance methods in a timely manner to make the Brazilian wood The interior is full of vitality.
References: "Guide to Indoor Plant Conservation", China Forestry Press, published in 2018.
"Home Gardening Maintenance Manual", Shanghai Science and Technology Press, published in 2017.