Why do mulberry and peony leaves turn yellow?

Last Update :2024.05.15

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1. Why

2. What to do


The yellowing of mulberry and peony leaves may be caused by too much water. The roots lose their vitality after being soaked in water for a long time, so the leaves will turn yellow if there is no nutrition transferred to them. It may also be caused by drought. When the plant lacks water, the leaves will wither and turn yellow. If too much fertilizer is given or the concentration is too high, the roots will be burned and the roots will turn yellow.


Why do mulberry and peony leaves turn yellow
1. Why

1. Why

1. If too much water is given daily, the roots will be easily rotted if they are soaked in water for a long time. Therefore, the whole plant will lose its vitality and will wither and turn yellow over time. .

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2. If the plant is subjected to drought, it will also look like this, because the drought-stricken plant will lack water and many life activities will not be able to proceed normally, so it will show yellowing.

3. It may be that too much fertilizer is given daily, and the plant cannot use it at all. Over time, its root system will be burned, or the concentration is too high, causing its tissue Some become dehydrated and turn yellow.

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2. What to do

1 When we supply water daily, we must first observe before taking action. The plant needs water before supplying it, otherwise blindly giving it will harm it.

2. Observe the plants frequently when maintaining them, and do not let them dry out for too long. The standard for water supply is that the loam soil is moist and there is no excess water.

3. When giving fertilizer, do not give too concentrated fertilizer, which will damage fragile tissues. In addition, it should be given as needed. If it is not enough, you can add water to dilute it, and ensure good ventilation and sunshine. .


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