Leaves On Your Plants Turning Yellow?
I haven’t met a gardener who hasn’t encountered the problem of having a plants leaves turning yellow at some stage. The reasons why this can occur are numerous, and can range from under or over watering, too much or too little sunlight and more often than not, certain nutrient deficiencies.
Whatever the cause, it’s definitely time to take action for the sake of the plants health – especially if the plant in question is expected to produce a decent crop of fruit or vegetables.
So, how can we tell exactly what’s wrong with our plants once we see their leaves turning yellow?
Well here’s a really nice chart that shows you the most common signs (what to look out for and how to identify the root cause of the problem), and the solution to a quick fix back to good health.
If you find this useful, be sure to bookmark this page, Pin it to Pinterest, and/or share it with your gardening friends on Facebook…
…one other solution to the problem of yellowing plant leaves, is of course to curb the problem before it even begins. You can use a well rounded natural slow release fertilizer such as a high quality worm compost, and/or brew a nice potent brew of worm tea and apply it to your plants on a regular basis.
This will help to ensure both the soil (and plant foliage) has a well balanced supply of sufficient nutrients to support long term healthy growth. Be sure to bookmark this page for safe keeping, and share it with any of your gardening friends on Pinterest and/or Facebook. I’m sure they’ll really appreciate it if you can help turn their yellow fingers into green ones! Good luck!