Generally speaking, it is not unusual for plants to lose their leaves, but we need to think clearly that the leaves of Ficus microcarpa are different. Qin is an evergreen plant all year round. Does it have lush flowers and leaves? Isn't that equivalent to the attending doctor having no scalpel? It's a little scary to think about it. The reason why Ficus microcarpa leaves fall is undoubtedly the insufficient supply of yin and yang and the insufficient soil nutrients. In addition, insufficient or excessive water supply will cause the leaves of Ficus virens to fall off. Insufficient nutrition also has the same effect on Ficus virens leaves, that is, the leaves will turn yellow, while excessive water supply will make the leaves look green, but they will easily fall off when touched.
Harm of fallen leaves
The leaves of Ficus virens are equivalent to the death of Ficus virens. The value of Ficus virescens is that Ficus virescens is an evergreen plant with green leaves, which can adsorb impurity molecules in the air. Once the leaves begin to fall off, they are not only not as beautiful as before, but also have no strong adsorption capacity, which is undoubtedly a kind of death for Ficus virens.
What should I do if the leaves fall?
First of all, when the leaves of Ficus flavescens are found to fall off, it is necessary to find out the reason why the leaves of Ficus flavescens fall off, whether it is because of lack of fertilizer, water or excessive water supply. Generally speaking, as long as the reason is found, the problem can be solved. If there is little fertilizer, it is recommended to fertilize plants once a week or two. If it is because of the water problem, it is recommended to water it once a week, not too much, and the amount of water at a time is just that the soil is completely wet.