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In addition, the reason for the yellow leaves may not have much to do with your watering, mainly the problem of light and ventilation, although the spider plant does not need direct sunlight, but he needs My ivy is hung under the pomegranate tree in the yard, and it grows very well, and the spider plant is placed on the windowsill, which is also very good, and the ivy is more shade-tolerant in comparison.
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My experience of raising ivy, in the middle of summer, the temperature is very high, and the ivy is in a dormant state of stopping growth, so it is necessary to pay attention to less watering, and it is best to put it indoors in a sunny place. Depending on your situation, the ivy should be transplanted again and then cultivated indoors, and it will grow well in the fall. I wish you success!
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Supplement: At noon, when the ultraviolet rays are strong, you can't water. Watering should be done at the right time and in the right amount.
Plants also have their own routines and routines. When to absorb what kind of light and when to bask in the sun are important. Be mindful.
You can't think it doesn't matter if you leave him alone for a few days. Otherwise, no matter how resistant the plant is, it will die. It is recommended that you learn more about ivy and spider plants on the Internet, and stick to it for a while.
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1. The temperature is not suitable: spider plant is suitable for growing in an environment of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, if the temperature is too low, it will be damaged by frost, and the temperature is higher, and the plant capacity will also be affected.
Especially in winter, if you are in a cold environment, you may suffer from frostbite, the leaves will turn yellow, and then wilt, you need to move to the indoor maintenance, maintain at normal temperature, and maintain a suitable temperature during normal maintenance.
2. Unreasonable light: spider plant is a semi-negative plant, but it needs a certain amount of light supplementation, so that it can grow normally, if there is a lack of light or exposure to the sun, the leaves will also turn yellow and wither. The yellowed leaves need to be cut off and moved to a cool, ventilated place for maintenance.
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If the spider plant is raised in this way, the yellow leaves will wither and "disappear", and it will be full of green.
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When cultivating spider plants, if they are not placed properly, the light is too strong or insufficient, and the leaves are easy to turn yellow, lack of life, and the plants wither and die in severe cases; Insufficient or excessive fertilization also causes leaves to turn yellow, scorch, and even die; The most susceptible physiological diseases of spider plants are poor growth, short leaves, and dry leaf tips. The dry tips of spider plant leaves are mainly caused by strong direct light, dry air, etc. Therefore, the spider plant cultivated in the northern region needs to be maintained under the shade or in the shade in summer, and hung in front of the window or on the top of the bookshelf where the light can be seen in other seasons, so that the creeping branches will naturally droop.
During the growing season, thin liquid fertilizer is applied every 10 to 14 days. When fertilizing, the leaves should be lifted to avoid staining the leaves, otherwise it is easy to damage the young leaves and leaf tips. Watering is advisable to keep the potting soil moist.
Spider plants like humid environments, and in dry air areas, they need to be sprayed with water frequently throughout the year to increase air humidity. This can not only prevent the leaves from drying out the tips, but also keep the leaf surface clean, which is conducive to photosynthesis, has a significant effect on the growth of leaves and flowers, and can keep the branches and leaves green and lovely all year round. In addition, spider plants placed on heated iron trellises or near the wall are easy to cause yellowing of leaf tips, so pay attention to keep a certain distance from the wall when hanging.
During the growth period of potted flowers, the leaves will turn yellow. There are many reasons for the yellowing of leaves, and some are one.
Causes, some are caused by a variety of reasons. In the process of maintenance, it is necessary to observe carefully and analyze the causes in order to have needles.
Sexual prevention and control.
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Less water, less nutrition, less sunlight. It mainly depends on what kind of spider plant you are.
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Maybe it's because of the lack of water and oxygen.
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1. Can you still live?
Spider plant is a very vigorous plant, so if you want it to survive again, there is no big problem. However, its ornamental value is reflected in the leaves, so in the remediation time after the leaves have withered, the ornamental value is not as high as before. If there is no problem with its root system, it can be easily remedied simply because the maintenance factors are not well controlled.
However, root rot is prone to occur, and the plant needs to be dug out and pruned with rotten roots.
Second, the solution to rotten roots.
1.Slowly dig out the plant, shake off the old soil next to its roots, and prune the old roots, and by the way, prune some fibrous roots that are too long and too dense. 2.
Then cut off the blackened and rotten root system, and pay attention to the light action, so as not to hurt the taproot and affect the replanting. 3.Slowly clean the root rot with water, dip it in fungicide, and put it in a cool place to wait for the old hail to dry.
4.Choose a flower pot with good air permeability, preferably a clay pot. The size must be appropriate.
Replant the plants and then add soil around them to compact. 5.Carry out normal maintenance after completion and do not rush into contact with the sun's rays.
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Reasons for the yellowing of the leaves of the general spider plant:
1. Improper fertilization: too much fertilization causes yellowing of leaves, fertilization exceeds the needs of the plant, the leaves are bright and uneven at the beginning, and the root system rots and the leaves are yellow.
Treatment: Fertilizer should be stopped, watered with more water, or turned over the pot to clean the roots, and replace the soil with new soil.
2. Nutrient loss: The various nutrients contained in the potting soil have been depleted, and the three elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium have not been replenished in time, the plants lack nutrients, and the leaves appear yellow and thin.
Treatment method: Fertile loam soil and alum fertilizer water should be replaced in time.
3. Lack of sunlight: Although spider plant is a semi-negative flower, it must see astigmatism for at least four hours a day, otherwise the chlorophyll will be reduced and the leaves will turn yellow.
Ivy is a master at absorbing formaldehyde, ivy is more drought tolerant and can wait for the soil to dry before watering.
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