table of contents
- causes
- insufficient supply of nutrients
- If the humidity is too low, the leaves are yellow
- Dripping leaves - what now?
- Prevent dripping foliage
- The right location
- Pouring made easy
the Efeutute is an undemanding, attractive climbing plant that looks good in any interior. Epipremnum aureum hardly needs any care, unless it expresses symptoms. This includes, for example, that the plant loses its leaves or they turn yellow.
causes
Why is the foliage changing color?
First of all, it is quite normal for a leaf of the ivy to turn yellow from time to time. However, there must not be too many sheets at once, because then there are almost always Care errors to blame for it. You can prevent your Epipremnum aureum from turning yellow foliage by watering it properly and taking proper care of other things too.
The most common reasons for yellow leaves are:
- the substrate is too moist
- the earth is too dry
- the individual tendrils have been tied too tight
insufficient supply of nutrients
Epipremnum is losing foliage
Watering requires a little care, because both drying out and waterlogging are poison for the efeutute.
If you want to tie up the individual tendrils or fasten them with clamps, you must proceed carefully. If you've wrapped or clamped the cords or clamps too tightly, you are cutting off the nutrient supply to the plant. Water can no longer be transported through the tendrils and the leaves change color and fall off. In the first step you should therefore loosen the brackets.
If the humidity is too low, the leaves are yellow
the dry lust for heating can cause problems for the Efeutute, so that yellow foliage is above all in the winter developed. To prevent damage, you should regularly wet the plant with lime-free tap water. Calcareous water is unsuitable, as otherwise limescale will deposit on the leaves.
You can also place some water bowls next to the plant's pot or bring an indoor fountain to life. But make sure that the irrigation water not in the coaster remains. This also increases the humidity, but at the same time also increases the risk of waterlogging.
Dripping leaves - what now?
Every now and then you may find drops on the tips of the leaves. This will tell you that you watered incorrectly and that the plant has a problem.
If you moisturize the substrate too much, the plant will absorb excess water. This is released through the leaf crevices and a drip effect occurs. The plant is able to regulate its water balance independently.
No danger to the plant, but to humans and animals
If the effluent drips, the plant will not be harmed. It is their normal way of getting rid of excess water. Humans and animals, on the other hand, can be harmed because the drops are by no means pure water. Rather are Poisons in the liquid which can cause harm to human and animal organisms.
When choosing a location, you should make sure that drops have no chance of getting to the ground where they could be reached by children or pets.
Prevent dripping foliage
If you want to prevent your Epipremnum aureum from starting to drip, you should be careful when watering it. First of all, it is important that you water regularly, but not excessively. The root ball must not dry out completely. Excess irrigation water must be poured off to avoid waterlogging.
Even if the efeutute can regulate its water balance independently, you must not keep it permanently too moist. Persistent waterlogging is one of the main reasons the foliage changes color and is eventually thrown off.
The right location
Even if Epipremnum aureum is easy to care for, the plant needs a suitable location. A position near the heater is unsuitable. The air is too dry here, which can cause yellow leaves. The plant can also lose its leaves. The ivy plant does not appreciate direct sunlight either.
If the location is on the windowsill, you should block out the midday sun with the help of curtains. Alternatively, a stand away from the window sill is also suitable. However, make sure that the plant gets enough light.
The perfect location at a glance:
- no direct sunlight
- no space on the heater
- Humidity should be appropriate
- Window sill with curtains is well suited
Pouring made easy
Low-lime water is best for watering, as lime deposits on the foliage. The water from the coaster must be disposed of immediately. You can also water the plant from below and
In addition, the efeutute does not get it in the long run if it is kept too moist. It may never want to dry out completely, but it can also tolerate it no waterlogging.