Florists told why leaves on roses turn yellow

19.04.2024/22/20 XNUMX:XNUMX    201
Florists told why leaves on roses turn yellow

If you noticed that the leaves on the roses began to turn yellow back in May, what could be the reason, let's get into the details.


Rose leaves often turn yellow with a lack of nitrogen in the soil. A rose can die from a lack of nitrogen. The leaves first turn yellow, and then begin to fall. It is necessary to apply nitrogen fertilizers. Manure or compost is suitable for such feeding, and bird droppings diluted with water can also be placed under the bushes.

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Roses also respond to damage by insect pests by yellowing the leaves. Aphids or spider mites suck the juice from rose leaves. After that, it turns yellow and dries. must be treated with special means.



With a lack of iron, the leaves can also turn yellow, so florists advise treating the bush with copper sulfate.


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