The yellow leaf is the most common occurrence in the conservation of thorium, a plant that is grown in many households. What about the yellow leaves? Let's see what we can do to keep the yellow leaves。
1. Stop watering
If the other leaves of the beryllium are found to have remained unchanged, only if the newly-emerging leaves become yellow, due to the excessive amount of water accumulated in the pelvis, it should be timed to stop watering, move the beryllium to the cold and replant when the water is overstretched。
2. Give light

The yellowing of leaves also occurs in places where thorium has long been cast into shade, and it is important to remember that it cannot be moved directly to the sun, but rather to receive light slowly, which, if exposed to strong light at once, exacerbates the yellowing of thorium leaves。
3. Replacement of soil

If the soil is not replaced for a long time, it can also lead to yellowing of the leaf, which can lead to a slabing of the soil for a long time, and neither water nor fertilizing can be fully absorbed by it, it will naturally be yellowing, and if the soil is replaced for breeding, the yellowing of the leaf will slowly disappear。
4. Increasing temperature
In the case of yellow leaves that are raised during the winter season on the balcony or on the outside of the room, half of the leaves are frozen because of the low temperatures, and the aluminum should be moved to the interior in time for heating。
Normal metabolism

There is also the possibility that the yellowing of the leaves of the beryllium is a normal metabolic phenomenon, manifested in the yellowing of only the leaves, and in the rest of the world, it is normal to ignore it at this time, and the yellowing of the beryllium leaves will disappear as time increases。




