Causes and treatment methods of yellow leaves of copper money grass
Last Update :2024.05.01
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The yellow leaves of copper money plant may be caused by inappropriate substrate. At this time, it needs to be replaced with soft new soil or clean new water to help it recover. It may also be caused by applying too much fertilizer. At this time, soil-cultured plants can be treated by flushing the flower soil, and water-cultured plants can be treated by washing the roots and changing water. It may also be caused by lack of sunlight. At this time, move it to an environment with sufficient light for curing.
1. Matrix discomfort
1. Unsuitable substrate
1. Reason: If the substrate used to maintain it is inappropriate or contains too much debris, it will cause poor growth and yellow leaves.
2. Treatment method: If the plant is grown in soil, it needs to be replaced with soft, breathable, and rich new flower soil. If it is a hydroponic plant, it needs to be replaced with clean new water, and the water needs to be changed every 7 days or so.
2. Excessive fertilization
< p>1. Reason: If the frequency of fertilization is too high when raising it, the substrate will contain a lot of fertilizer or nutrient solution that cannot be absorbed by the plant in time, which may cause damage to its root system and cause yellow leaves.2. Treatment method: If the plant is cultivated in soil, you can rinse the flower soil with water, then dry the flower soil and wait for it to recover. If it is a hydroponic plant, the plant needs to be taken out to clean the root system, then the original water is poured out and replaced with new water without nutrient solution.
3. Lack of Sunlight
1. Reason: Lack of sunlight for a long time may cause its leaves to be unable to synthesize chlorophyll normally and turn yellow.
2. Treatment method: At this time, move it to a place with sufficient light. It particularly likes light. As long as there is no shortage of water, there is no problem in raising it in a place with direct sunlight.
2. Excessive fertilization
3. Lack of sunlight
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