The tips of the leaves of the junzi orchid are yellow and rotten, and the plant is growing

Updated on home 2024-07-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, check the root system, if there is a problem with the root system, it will lead to some problems, if there is no problem with the root system, then you can water it a little first and put it in a ventilated place to raise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. 1.If the light of the maintenance environment is too strong, it can be well improved if it is placed in a cool place for maintenance, and there is no need to do too much treatment; 2.

    Water in the pot, watering should be insisted on dry and thorough, do not accumulate water in the pot, do not fertilize excessively; 3.Natural aging, normal maintenance, do not break it off, wait for it to degrade naturally, and take it out after all the withering. If the orchid is aging naturally, you can often use the orchid special nutrient solution to prevent it from aging too quickly.

    1.If the light of the maintenance environment is too strong, it can be well improved if it is placed in a cool place for maintenance, and there is no need to do too much treatment; 2.Water in the pot, watering should be insisted on dry and thorough, do not accumulate water in the pot, do not fertilize excessively; 3.

    Natural aging, normal maintenance, don't break it off, wait for it to be naturally degraded, and take it out after the whole Hui Cong filial piety withered. If the orchid is aging naturally, you can often use the special nutrient solution for the orchid family to prevent it from aging too quickly.

    Thank you for your consultation

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The water is too large: the water in the pot is too long, and the leaves are easy to produce infiltration yellowing, which occurs at the tip of the young leaves, and the symptoms develop from top to bottom.

    2. Lack of water: too dry, or watering half of the water every time, the old leaves should be yellow tips.

    3. Hypertrophy: too much fertilizer is too concentrated, which will cause root burning and yellow tips of leaves.

    4. Lack of elements and loss of green: If there is a lack of iron in the potting soil, the top of the leaves will turn yellow first. If nitrogen is deficient, the new leaves are yellowish-white.

    5. Sunburn: After strong direct sunlight (summer), yellow spots occur on leaves, which is called sunburn. When dry at high temperatures (above 30), the leaves are also prone to yellowing.

    6. Pollution: The leaves of the orchid should be kept clean, if it is splashed with dirt, the polluted place may turn yellow.

    7. Frost damage: Frost damage occurs when the orchid is below 0, and the symptoms are still yellow leaves.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The leaves of the orchid are yellow, and you can open them to see if they are caused by these conditions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you fertilize and water properly, then there are only a few possibilities.

    Monarch orchid is a negative plant, which cannot be exposed to direct sunlight and high temperatures for a long time, but it cannot lack sunlight. Look at you, this doesn't look like it's posted.

    A large area may be an iron deficiency because iron affects chlorophyll synthesis, but you are a small piece.

    Then it could be contaminated, or leaf spot.

    You can dig it out with a shovel, put it in water to wash off the excess soil, and then see if its roots are black and rotten in some places, pinch off those places, and rinse it under running water (I don't think you will buy plants for disinfection...). Replace the soil with new soil (do not use the previous soil to avoid secondary infection).

    If the root is fine, then it's something else, you find out and ask me again... q514066832

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This has no effect on the growth of the orchid, so don't worry about it. It's just an impact on the outlook.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't let the sun shine in the sun.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dehydration, sunburn, man-made bruises.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Monarch orchid is a common plant. It is very easy to maintain, so it has become one of the family plant varieties that people love. Prefer cool and semi-shady places, and avoid high temperatures and high temperatures.

    But when raising Junzi Orchid, various diseases will appear. How do we solve this problem? Some people just give up, it's a shame.

    So what should you do about the yellowing of the leaves of the junzi orchid?

    One of the most common problems with the orchid is the yellowing of the leaves. But there are also many reasons for this yellowing. And in some cases, due to overwatering, the old leaves do not change, but the young leaves gradually turn yellow.

    Some are yellowing due to lack of moisture. Some are yellowing caused by too much or too little fertilizer. or a lack of certain essential elements in the body.

    There are also people who are too careless and have yellowing caused by exposure to the sun.

    Raising Junzilan is very careful. For example, if something splashes on a leaf, we should wipe it off in time. It is also necessary to control its temperature.

    If it is too high, its leaves will turn yellow, and if it is too low, it will also be too low. Therefore, our minimum temperature should not be lower than 0 degrees Celsius.

    When the leaves turn yellow, the first thing to do is to find the cause。We need to address both the symptoms and the root causes. For yellow leaves, we can remove them with scissors, but we can't tear them off with brute force.

    It is best to sterilize the scissors before cutting. In addition to yellowing leaves, the orchid also suffers from insect infestations. When the orchid is infested, we can spray the appropriate insecticide on it, which can effectively protect the orchid at the same time.

    Proper light will make the orchid grow healthier。But we want to avoid direct sunlight and exposure. So we can choose a semi-shading or shading for it to do proper photosynthesis.

    When watering, wait until its soil is dry before watering, too much watering will lead to root rot. We should not fertilize too much, too much fertilizer may make the orchid unhealthy.

    We must be careful of the Gentleman's Orchid. Orchid is a weaker plant. Its significance is excellent. If you want to raise Junzi Orchid well, you need to work harder.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Temperature: The suitable temperature for the growth of Orchid is 15 25. The temperature difference between day and night is 8 12 o'clock, which is the most suitable for the growth of Monarch Orchid. In summer, when the temperature exceeds 30 for a long time, it enters semi-dormancy.

    At this time, if the air humidity is lower than 60%, the leaves of the orchid will become light, yellow and even wilted; If the humidity is higher than 90%, the stems and leaves are long.

    In order to prevent these undesirable phenomena, when taking cooling measures, then ventilating and transmitting light, and controlling humidity.

    In winter, the temperature drops below 8, and the growth of the orchid basically stops. If the temperature drops below 6, frost damage will occur, causing the leaf tips and leaf margins to turn green and yellow, and even yellow-white necrotic marks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It can be caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight. The cause of the problem is the lack of moisture, which needs to be watered in time to avoid exposure to the sun.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The yellowing of the leaves of the orchid is most commonly caused by strong light exposure.

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