The taro yellow leaves how
The taro yellow leaves the most common reason in time less light, a long time to put the taro in the shaded environment, taro leaves do not get enough sunlight, can not form chlorophyll, resulting in taro leaves yellow.
1. Lack of water: taro in the growth process of water demand is also greater, planting taro soil to always maintain a moist state, if not enough water, the soil will be dry, will affect the growth of taro, the leaves will also be yellow.
2. Too much fertilizer: If you apply a higher concentration or frequency of fertilizer to it when planting, it may cause injury to its roots, leading to the yellowing of its leaves.
3. Strong sunlight: Because taro is a shade-loving plant, strong direct sunlight to its body, taro may be sunburned, resulting in the phenomenon of yellowing leaves.
Yellow leaves of taro how to do
1, pay attention to timely watering, never too long without watering, in the rainy season time to timely drainage, lack of moisture when you need to timely watering, and then during the growth period to keep the potting soil moist, the air is dry when you have to spray the leaves with water.
2, summer time can not be exposed to strong light for a long time, appropriate sunlight is conducive to its growth, strong sunlight will hinder its growth.