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- Why does the jasmine get yellow leaves?
- Yellow leaves due to care deficiencies
- Choose bright, sunny location
- Tips
If the jasmine is not poured often enough, it gets yellow leaves
Why does the jasmine get yellow leaves?
Real jasmine is a bit tricky when it comes to moisture in the soil and in the air. When the leaves of the jasmine turn yellow in spring and autumn, there are usually care mistakes. How to prevent yellow leaves.
Yellow leaves due to care deficiencies
There are five main reasons why a jasmine gets yellow leaves:
Make sure that the floor never completely dries up, but does not dam up the water. If it is very hot you should spray the plant more often. In case of nutrient deficiency fertilize or plant the jasmine in fresh soil.
Pest infestation is rarely responsible and can be easily recognized on the leaves.
Choose bright, sunny location
If the jasmine is too dark, this is first shown by the yellowing of the leaves. Find a more suitable location.
Tips
That Jasmine gets yellow leaves in the autumn, which then fall off, is normal. Jasmine is a deciduous plant and sprouts again in the spring.