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1. Lack of water: Velvet arrowroot likes a humid environment and cannot be too dry. 2. High temperature:
The optimum growing temperature is 15-30 degrees Celsius, and leaf curling occurs when the temperature is too high in summer. 3. Excessive fertilization: Velvet arrowroot does not like fertilizer, and frequent fertilization will cause root burns.
4. Maintenance: The plants should be placed in a ventilated place.
1. Insufficient moisture
Velvet arrowroot scorched edge roll may be the cause of lack of water, it likes a humid growth environment, usually during the maintenance process, it should be watered every 3-4 days, and often spray water mist on the leaf surface to keep the velvet arrowroot moist.
2. The temperature is too high
Velvet arrowroot likes light, but is not resistant to high temperatures, if the temperature of the growing environment is too high, it will make the leaves scorched and curled, so it is necessary to maintain the growth temperature of the plant between 15-25 degrees Celsius to prevent the velvet leaves from wilting.
3. Excessive fertilization
Excessive fertilization will also lead to velvet arrowroot scorched edge curl leaves, at this time you need to use a shovel to loosen the potting soil, and then water water into the soil to let the fertilizer flow out, and later when maintaining the velvet arrowroot, the fertilizer concentration should be controlled at about 30%.
4. Maintenance method
When maintaining velvet arrowroot, it should be placed on the windowsill with good ventilation conditions, so that the plant can breathe fresh air, and it should be pruned frequently, and the rotten and yellow leaves should be cut off to make the shape of velvet arrowroot more beautiful.
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The velvet arrowroot scorched edge curls may be caused by excessive sunlight, and they need to be transferred to a ventilated and astigmatism environment for maintenance. It can also be caused by too little watering, so when maintaining velvet arrowroot, you need to water every 3 days to soak all the soil. It can also be caused by improper temperature, and when maintaining velvet arrowroot, the temperature needs to be controlled at about 25 to make it grow vigorously.
The velvet arrowroot scorched edge curls may be caused by too much light. The drought tolerance of velvet arrowroot is poor, and too strong light can easily lead to the condition of scorched edge curling, so it needs to be transferred to a ventilated and breathable astigmatism environment for maintenance, and the situation of velvet bamboo scorched edge curling can be alleviated after a period of time.
Velvet arrowroot scorched edge curls may also be caused by too little watering, daily maintenance of velvet arrowroot, need to be watered every 3 days, watering needs to soak all the soil, to provide a moist growth environment for velvet arrowroot, so that it can recover health as soon as possible.
The curling of the leaves of velvet arrowroot can also be caused by improper temperature, and it is suitable for growing in a warm environment. When the air temperature is higher than 30 or lower than 18, velvet arrowroot will have poor growth. Therefore, in summer and autumn, it is necessary to keep the velvet arrowroot warm and cold.
Velvet arrowroot is suitable for growing in a humid environment, once the air is too dry, it will also cause the velvet arrowroot leaves to appear banana leaf curling. Therefore, when maintaining velvet arrowroot, it is necessary to spray water mist on the leaves in summer and autumn to keep the humidity in the air above 85%.
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The main reasons for the yellowing of the leaves of velvet arrowroot and the scorching leaf margins are:
The temperature is too high or too low. Velvet arrowroot likes high temperatures, but avoids scorching heat and low temperatures. When the optimum temperature is 18 25 , above 30 or below 10, the plant grows slowly, and the leaf color turns yellow, and the leaf edge appears scorched.
The air is too dry. Native to the South American rainforest, the velvet arrowroot is sensitive to air humidity and curls inward when dry. Often in a dry environment, the leaves turn yellow and develop focal tips and edges.
The growth of velvet arrowroot requires high air humidity (70 to 80), especially when new leaves are growing.
Too much light. Velvet arrowroot prefers semi-shaded conditions and should be placed in a shade shed during growth. When the light is too strong, it will also cause the leaves to turn yellow and scorch.
Improper watering. If the watering is too dry, too wet and the fertilization is too thick, the leaves will also be yellow and the leaves will be scorched.
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Velvet arrowroot likes a warm and humid environment, the growth temperature is 20-28, the temperature is too high or the air is too dry, the velvet arrowroot leaves will curl, shrivel, yellow.
Velvet arrowroot is a shade-loving plant, and it is necessary to pay attention to shading and avoid scorching sun exposure when breeding. If direct sunlight will burn the leaves of velvet arrowroot, the edges of the leaves will be partially scorched, and the new leaves will stop growing, resulting in the phenomenon of yellowing of the leaves.
Long-term exposure to high temperature, humidity and poor ventilation will weaken the growth of the plant and make it easy to develop leaf blight. Generally, the infection starts from the leaf edge and leaf tip, and the lesions are irregular from small to large, reddish-brown to gray-brown, and the lower leaves of the plant are seriously diseased.
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