There can be four possible causes of the yellow leaves of the Happy Tree: lack of light, lack of moisture, too low temperature, and unsuitable soil. Here's how to deal with it:
Lack of light: Although the Happy Tree has a certain shade tolerance, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow if left in a shady environment for a long time. You should move to a bright place as soon as possible, bask in the sun, and pay attention to the strong light that needs to be blocked in time.
Lack of water: The Happiness Tree prefers moist environments and has limited drought tolerance. Long-term lack of water can lead to yellow leaf conditions. Water should be replenished in time, the amount of water should be well controlled, to ensure that the soil is slightly wet, and there can be no water accumulation, otherwise it will be rooted and yellow leaves will appear.
The temperature is too low: The Happiness Tree prefers warm environments and has extremely poor cold tolerance. Prolonged exposure to low temperatures can cause the leaves to turn yellow and dry out. It should be moved to a warm place as soon as possible, and it is best to control the temperature above 10 to ensure safe wintering.
Soil discomfort: Severe soil compaction or excessive alkalinity can cause yellowing of leaves. The soil should be changed as soon as possible, and the soil should be soft, breathable, and slightly acidic, and the soil environment should be suitable to promote the vigorous growth of the happy tree.
In general, there are many reasons for the yellow leaves of the happy tree, and it is necessary to choose the appropriate treatment method according to the actual situation. In addition to the reasons mentioned above, it is also important to avoid problems such as overwatering, excessive fertilization, etc., so as not to affect the growth of plants.
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