Causes and treatment of yellowing of flying feather leaves
What's the matter with the yellowing of flying feather leaves?
The yellowing of flying feather leaves is generally caused by improper maintenance. The common reason is insufficient watering, and it may also be caused by improper maintenance environment, such as soil discomfort and excessive illumination.
Causes of yellowing of flying feather leaves
Soil discomfort: The normal growth of flying feathers needs to ensure that there is suitable soil for their growth, but if the soil is not suitable, it will lead to poor growth, inability to absorb water and nutrients, and yellowing of leaves.
Insufficient water: the growth of flight feathers needs sufficient water supply. If you don't water it in time during maintenance, it will grow poorly due to lack of water, and the leaves will dry up and turn yellow.
Excessive illumination: Flying feather is a light-loving plant, but it should not be exposed to strong light, otherwise it will cause the leaves to lose water for a long time, thus causing yellowing and shedding.
Lack of fertilizer: the yellow leaves of flying feathers lack fertilizer. If plants lack nitrogen fertilizer and iron, they are prone to yellow leaves, and nutrients can be guaranteed by regular fertilization.
Disease: The yellowing of flight feathers may be due to the appearance of scale insects and whiteflies. They mainly feed on the nutrients of leaves, which will cause the leaves to turn yellow and wither slowly.
Solution to yellowing and shedding of flying feather leaves
If the flying feather leaves turn yellow and fall off because of soil discomfort, it is necessary to mix the soil again, add a proper amount of broken coarse sand to the bottom of the pot and put it on the pot again. If it is caused by insufficient water, it is necessary to pour water in time to keep the basin soil moist. If the light is too strong, shade the plants.
Rescue: If you want to save the yellow leaves of flying feathers, you can move the plants to a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, which can reduce sunburn. When it recovers, move it to a semi-shady place for maintenance, slowly increase the water content of the plant, or spray water on the leaves and around the plant.
Fertilizer: It is best to use dilute liquid fertilizer solution for yellowing of flying feather leaves, which is usually used in spring, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be sprayed on the leaves at high temperature in summer.
Prevention and control: In order to prevent the flying feather leaves from turning yellow, it is necessary to water the plants properly, increase water appropriately during the growing period, keep the soil moist frequently and keep it dry in winter. It is best not to apply thick fertilizer and heavy fertilizer during the growth process, dilute it before fertilization, water it after fertilization and pay attention to ventilation.