Why do my hibiscus leaves turn yellow?
Yellowing leaves could be indicative of many problems. It could be too much sun, not enough sun, too much water, iron deficiency, needs to be fertilized.
Reply:Believe it or not, plants do lose some of their leaves naturally! As plants get taller and age, sometimes they shed their lower leaves in producing new leaves closer to the top of the plant. That is why people cut back certain plants each year, to maintain that full, shrubby look.
It could also be a nutrient deficiency. If the lower leaves are yellowing, that means you have a nitrogen deficiency. Nitrogen will relocate to the upper leaves of the plant, leaving lower leaves yellow. If the new leaves are yellow, it is probably a micronutrient deficiency.
If the plant is yellow all over, it probably means something else is going on, like maybe your water got contaminated with something, which could turn the leaves yellow. Could have been a misapplied pesticide.
You'd have to rule those out in order to find the culprit!
Reply:It could be too much water or too little water. Hibiscus can be touchy!
Reply:Also add to the lists above - insecticides. The wrong ones can turn the plant yellow. Check the label.
Reply:cause it diein
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