In the summer, Milan is in its most active growing season. It should be lush and green, but why is it turning yellow? Here are the main reasons:
1. Milan plants placed outdoors often suffer from overwatering or heavy rainfall, which leads to waterlogged soil and poor drainage. This can cause root rot, resulting in yellowing and falling leaves.
2. Keeping Milan indoors for too long can also lead to problems. The air becomes stuffy, and lack of ventilation can make the plant weak, causing its leaves to turn yellow.
3. On the other hand, if the plant isn't watered enough and the soil becomes too dry, it can also lead to leaf discoloration and drop.
To ensure Milan thrives, winter care is just as important. Keep indoor temperatures between 5°C and 10°C, avoiding excessive heat. Also, make sure there's good air circulation in the room. During summer, avoid keeping Milan indoors for extended periods. When watering, make sure to soak the soil thoroughly, but always follow the "see dry, see wet" rule. Never let the pot sit in standing water—good drainage is essential.
By following these scientific care methods and being attentive to your plant’s needs, you can prevent yellowing leaves and keep your Milan healthy and vibrant all year round. With proper attention, your Milan will flourish and bring beauty to your space.