Kiwi leaves can turn white due to a fungal infection, particularly powdery mildew, which thrives in warm, dry conditions. This disease manifests as a white, powdery coating on the leaves, leading to stress and reduced photosynthesis. Additionally, excessive exposure to sunlight or nutrient deficiencies can also cause leaf discoloration. Proper care, including adequate spacing for air circulation and appropriate watering, can help prevent this issue.
Powdery mildew is the disease which causes powder-white dust to appear on leaves and lower leaves and stems to turn grey. The disease in question reflects the work of fungi within the Erysiphales order. Its control and prevention generally require concerted efforts with fungicides, resistant varieties, sanitation, and ventilation.
Tulsi leaves turn black due to oxidation, which occurs when the leaves are exposed to air for a prolonged period of time. This process causes the leaves to lose their green color and turn black.
If leaves get no light, they will turn from Yellow to white and die.
It isn't the Gluecose that make the leaves turn green , its the Chlorophyll.
lack of nitrogen
it causes the color of the leaves to turn brilliant colors
Cucumber leaves turn white due to powdery mildew, a fungal disease that forms a white powdery substance on the leaves. This disease can weaken the plant and reduce its ability to photosynthesize, leading to poor growth and fruit production.
Mint leaves turn brown due to oxidation, which occurs when the enzymes in the leaves react with oxygen in the air. This process causes the leaves to change color and lose their freshness.
Lily leaves turn yellow due to a lack of nutrients, such as nitrogen, or excessive watering, which can lead to root rot. This causes the leaves to lose their green color and turn yellow.
once they get white, there is no way to turn them green again. May be you can manage the new leaves togrow healthier. However, I dont know how to do that:)
Mint leaves turn black due to oxidation, which occurs when the leaves are exposed to air for a prolonged period of time. This process causes the chlorophyll in the leaves to break down, leading to the darkening of the leaves.
Bugs are wiping their asses on them