Causes of yellow leaves of the ivy
When an efeutute has a lot of yellow leaves, these are usually the following Care errors responsible for:
- Substrate too wet
- Earth too dry
- Tendrils tied too tight
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Watering an efeutute requires a certain amount of dexterity. The earth must never dry out completely, but waterlogging is just as harmful.
Do not water the efeutute until the top layer of soil has dried.
Clamps too tight
The tendrils of the Efeutute are often held in place with clips. If these are too tight, they cut off the water supply to the leaves. Loosen the clamps.
Increase humidity
Sometimes too dry room air causes yellow leaves of the ivy. This happens more often in winter when the heaters are on.
Spray the efeutute regularly with water. Use tap water that is as low in lime as possible so that no limescale builds up on the leaves. You can also place a couple of bowls of water next to the plant. But do not leave the irrigation water in the coaster.
Do not place efeututen near radiators. Here the air dries out too much. Direct sunlight is also not cheap. At lunchtime, shade the efeutute through curtains or place it a little further away from the window.
Tips
Occasionally drops the leaves of the ivy. This is almost always because the substrate is too moist. Water less and always pour away excess water immediately.