1. Clean waterReason: When growing lucky bamboo in water, if the water quality deteriorates and there is dirt in the water in the container, its root system will be contaminated. Once rot occurs, the plant will turn yellow. Solution: The dirty water in the container should be poured out in time and replaced with clean water. The situation will improve after a period of breeding. Change the water in time during the breeding period to prevent impurities from appearing. 2. The light is too weakReason: During the breeding period, if it is kept in a dark place and does not receive sunlight for a long time, the chlorophyll on its leaves will decrease, resulting in yellowing. Solution: Move it to a sunny place and let it see the sun appropriately, but avoid direct exposure to the scorching sun. It is best to provide it with sufficient diffuse light. 3. Adjust the temperatureReason: The temperature of the breeding environment should not be too low. If the indoor temperature is low, the plants will be frostbitten, so they will turn yellow. Solution: Move it to a warmer place for maintenance, or raise the indoor temperature to avoid low temperature. |
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