What should I do if the leaves of the lucky tree raised at home are yellow?Know these basic common s

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-30

The Lucky Tree is a common potted plant, and its beautiful green leaves and legendary symbol of wealth make it a beloved choice for many families. However, if your Lucky Tree leaves start to turn yellow, it could be a sign that something is wrong with it. Below I will introduce you to some common causes of yellowing of the leaves of a manekien, and provide corresponding solutions to help you maintain a healthy maneki.

First of all, overwatering is one of the common causes of yellowing of the leaves of the Lucky Tree. Lucky trees are tropical plants that are very sensitive to excess water. If the soil is moist all the time, the roots may be affected by root rot, causing the leaves to turn yellow. The solution to this problem is to ensure moderate watering. Before watering, check that the soil surface is dry. If it is wet, you can wait for a while before watering. In addition, using soil with good air permeability ensures that water can be drained smoothly, which helps to maintain the health of the maneki tree.

Secondly, the lack of light is also one of the common causes of the yellowing of the leaves of the manekien tree. The maneki-lucky tree is a plant that prefers bright light, and if it is in the shade for a long time, the leaves will gradually turn yellow. To solve this problem, we should place the lucky tree in full sunlight, preferably in a somewhat shaded location. If you don't have enough natural light, consider using an artificial light source, such as fluorescent lights or plant-specific LED lighting. Ensuring that the Lucky Tree receives at least 6 hours of proper light each day is important to keep its green leaves healthy.

Thirdly, an incorrect temperature can also have a negative impact on the health of the Lucky Tree. Lucky trees are suitable for growing in a wide range of temperatures, generally between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. If the ambient temperature is too low or too high, the leaves may turn yellow. To solve this problem, we should try to keep the lucky tree in a warm and stable environment and avoid leaving it in places where cold winds blow or direct sunlight. If needed, the ambient temperature can be adjusted using heating or cooling equipment to provide suitable growing conditions.

In addition, the beckoning tree also needs a proper supply of fertilizer. Excessive fertilization or insufficient nutrients can cause the leaves to turn yellow. In general, during the growing season (spring and summer), an appropriate amount of houseplant fertilizer is applied every two weeks. During the non-growing season (autumn and winter) the frequency of fertilization can be reduced. At the same time, make sure to use a fertilizer that is suitable for indoor plants and follow the instructions on the package for proper fertilization.

To sum up, yellowing of the leaves of the Lucky Tree can be due to overwatering, lack of light, incorrect temperature, or fertilizer issues. Addressing these issues requires moderate watering, adequate light, maintaining the right temperature, and fertilizing at the right time. Pay attention to the changes in the leaves of the maneki tree and adjust the care measures according to the actual situation. Only with the right environment and care can your lucky tree grow healthy and strong, bringing good luck and wealth to your family.

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