In geranium leaves turn yellow in the winter? The most sensible option - to leave the flower alone bѣdny
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Pelargonium in the world - geranium - Russian favorite plant. But if the summer is filled with social networking photo fragrant bushes in the winter positions in the "floral" groups of social networks are flooded with panic messages: "My geraniums dries!!! Leaves kicked off!!! Save-help, what to do. " Easy!
Geranium, especially "old wives' class - literally neubivaemye plants. It transferred all: Drought, lack of fertilizing, the scorching sun, overflow, continuous transplant from an open ground in the domestic pots. My husband opened the window in the kitchen for half an hour in the freezing cold -15 ° C and Pelargonium from such a breath of the north only reddened leaves.
But the only thing geraniums will not tolerate - the lack of sun. He needs it as a mausoleum to the Communists. Light - the main power geranium.
Imagine that you are fully fed for a year and suddenly went on... cucumber salads and sauerkraut. And a glass of water a day. The body will experience a slight perplexity at least. Roughly the same thing happens with home pelargonium, left alone with the abbreviation light afternoon after a hot summer.
Now imagine that after the hunger strike on sauerkraut you are forced to run 7 kilometers to flip every 200 m. The same effect on wintering geraniums make efforts to "revitalize" the beauty of yellowing: It is feeding, increased irrigation, processing useless growth stimulants...
I understand that the grower wants to awaken the sleeping beauty out of ignorance, and good intentions. But please, do not do it. Do not torture rastyushku - and so it suffers)
Soon spring will come soon. When the day to rise to the required length, pelargonium itself will tell you about this remarkable event, starting to grow into. Then cut to the stretched-out branch became a lush bush, begin to feed and water the most. And yet this is a great time for propagation and transplantation overage ladies)
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