Why Do Plants Turn Light Green?

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Yellowing needles on a plant

Leaves on plants can turn from green to light green or yellow for a number of reasons, many of which are related to the care of the plant. But certain diseases or insects can also cause plants leaves to change color. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Age

    • Yellowing vines in a leaf
      Yellowing vines in a leaf

      All leaves or needles on a plant, evergreen or not, will eventually grow old and fall off. If you notice a few leaves here and there turning light green or yellow, then that's usually the case.

    Overwatering

    • Overwatering plants can cause loss of color.
      Overwatering plants can cause loss of color.

      Overwatering a plant can cause leaves to turn pale green or yellow and then drop.

    Moving Plant

    • Sometimes simply moving a plant can cause it stress. As the plant adjusts to its new place, it will make adjustments related to light and temperature. During this period the plant is likely to lose some of its color and leaves.

    Temperature Changes

    Nutrient Issues

    • Too much or too little fertilizer can drastically affect a plant. A nitrogen deficiency can also cause leaves to turn light green.

    Insects and Disease

    • Aphids dining on a leaf
      Aphids dining on a leaf

      Insects feeding on a plant, either on its leaves or its roots, can cause leaves to turn light green, as can diseases common to the plant.

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