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- Help, my Dipladenia loses her leaves!
- Why is my Dipladenia losing its leaves?
- What should I do if my Dipladenia loses leaves?
- Reasons for discolored or deciduous leaves:
- Tips
If the Dipladenia is too dark, it may react with loss of leaves
Help, my Dipladenia loses her leaves!
There are many different reasons why your Dipladenia gets brown leaves or even loses its leaves. Not always a disease or a pest infestation behind it. Sometimes this process is quite normal, at least if there are only isolated leaves.
As an evergreen, Dipladenia does not throw away all its leaves every fall, but old foliage still needs to be renewed from time to time. That's why some old leaves turn yellow again and then fall off. As long as there are not too many, you do not have to worry.
Why is my Dipladenia losing its leaves?
If your Dipladenia loses leaves at the wrong time or too many at a time, then you should definitely search for the cause. Is your Mandevilla, as the Dipladenia is also called, in the right place, so bright and warm, or was it maybe hibernated? In winter the Dipladenia needs temperatures of about 8 ° C to 15 ° C and a bright place.
Check your Mandevilla regularly for pests such as spider mites or lice. Because these too can lead to discoloration and loss of leaves. The same applies to diseases that can occur especially in a too moist environment.
What should I do if my Dipladenia loses leaves?
Also on too much water or fertilizer the Mandevilla reacts under certain circumstances with discolored leaves. If you do not quickly adjust the care to the needs of your Dipladenia, then you lose the leaves. Completely soaked earth best exchange them completely, then you pour your Dipladenia only moderately and renounce for a few weeks on fertilizer. Then fertilize about every 2 weeks, but not too abundantly.
Reasons for discolored or deciduous leaves:
Tips
Respond immediately as soon as your Dipladenia loses too many leaves at once, then you still have a good chance of saving your plant.