What to do if the leaves next to the roots of the Manshu Sawa plant are yellow

Updated on home 2024-05-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Two possibilities. One, its dormant period has arrived; During the dormant period, the leaves of Manju Sawa will gradually turn yellow and wither. It looked like it was dead. Don't worry, though, as long as it's kept at a normal temperature and with the right amount of water, it'll be fine.

    Two, it may be that your temperature is not enough. Manju Sawa belongs to the southern flower, the temperature requirements are a bit higher than the average flower, and it likes moist places, maybe you can give it a change of environment.

    As for the leaves that are very separated, you don't have to worry, the leaves of Manju Sawa are very slender, so if there are no plants around, it will grow too much space and the leaves will naturally separate. 【】

    Just now, I feel that it may be the former [Encyclopedia information: Spring is bulbous, summer grows leaves, autumn stands up and flowers, winter leaves slowly retreat, and so on. And the flowers and leaves will never meet, and there is also a sense of sadness that will never meet.

    Phantom northerners or southerners?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is normal to wither leaves in the summer, as the leaves wither in preparation for flowering. Lycoris is a particularly good species, if it is an old leaf withered is not afraid, if there is a lot of wilting, you should pay attention to whether it is a drought. It is relatively cold-resistant, don't be afraid, it can overwinter normally above minus 10 degrees.

    Lycoris is still relatively shade-tolerant, not afraid of water, and generally grows naturally on the shady side of the hillside.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know how you water it, there is generally a phenomenon of yellowing and falling leaves, one is overnutrition, the other is a lack of trace elements, or it can be said that it is because you do not do enough cultivation. You can replace the top layer of soil first. Be sure to keep the soil moist during the winter months!

    And as far as I know, you shouldn't be planting Manju Sawah, the leaves of Manju Sawa are strip-shaped. In life, many plants have the wrong names. Besides, because of the difference in regional names, I don't know what you plant, but the above is the basic maintenance, and it is also a common problem in raising plants.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Manju Sawa is a long-leaved flower in autumn and winter, and blooms in summer, and when the flower buds grow, the leaves will gradually turn yellow. If the ambient temperature is high, the flower buds will be premature, and the yellow leaves will be earlier. Keep the soil moist but avoid stagnant water, which is easy to rot roots.

    Name**. Because the characteristic of Lycoris is that the flower leaf (total peduncle) is extracted first to flower, and the leaves are produced at the end of the flower or after the flowering; There are other species that draw leaves first, and then pull the leaves to bloom after the leaves wither, so you can't see the leaves when the flowers bloom, and you can't see the flowers when there are leaves. Therefore, there is a saying that "flowers on the other side, bloom on the other side, only see flowers, do not see leaves, and life is wrong".

    Bulbs grow in spring, grow leaves in summer, stand up and bloom in autumn, and flower stems slowly fade in winter, because there is a sense of sadness that we will never meet. That's why it's called the other side of the flower.

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