What to do when the leaves of Qiu Li turn yellow and fall
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What to do when the leaves of Qiu Li turn yellow and fall
Qiu Li is a common type of succulent plant. What should we do when yellow leaves start to fall during its care? Let's find out today.
Solutions to Qiu Li's yellowing and falling leaves: Maintain temperature
Qiu Li prefers a cool growing environment, with a suitable temperature range of 15 to 28 degrees Celsius. It is sensitive to high temperatures, and when the temperature exceeds 35 degrees Celsius in summer, Qiu Li's leaves will turn yellow. At this time, we need to enhance ventilation and spray water to cool Qiu Li. In winter, the temperature should be maintained above 5 degrees Celsius, otherwise Qiu Li will be frostbitten and its leaves will turn yellow. Therefore, measures to keep warm should be taken in advance during winter.
Control watering
Qiu Li is a succulent plant with strong drought resistance. Therefore, we should not water it frequently when caring for Qiu Li. If excessive watering causes waterlogging, Qiu Li's roots will rot, and the leaves will not receive nutrient supply, leading to yellowing. Generally, when watering Qiu Li, it is necessary to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering.
Avoid direct sunlight
Qiu Li enjoys sunlight and requires ample sunlight during its growing period. However, it is sensitive to strong sunlight, especially the intense sunlight in summer. At this time, we need to provide shade for Qiu Li or move it to a shady place for care. If placed in direct sunlight, Qiu Li's leaves will be sunburned and turn yellow. If accidentally sunburned, we need to immediately move Qiu Li to a shady environment and spray water to cool it down.
The above is a detailed introduction on what to do when Qiu Li's leaves turn yellow and fall. Did you get it?