The wreath loop is very decorative and also poisonous. Caring for them is not entirely uncomplicated, but not a big problem for a somewhat experienced plant lover. However, the wreath loop reacts quite quickly to care errors, for example with the leaves turning yellow.

Why is my wreath loop turning yellow leaves and what can I do about it?
Yellow leaves on a wreath loop are usually due to too high a lime content in the irrigation water. To solve the problem, use only lime-free water, e.g. rainwater, and fertilize the plant with a small amount of liquid fertilizer every 2 to 3 weeks.
The cause of this is often too high a lime content in the irrigation water. To save the plant, react quickly and switch to water that is as lime-free as possible when watering. The best solution is rainwater, which you can easily collect in a bin. If you are unable to collect rainwater, use stale tap water. Fertilize your wreath loop about every two to three weeks with a small portion of liquid fertilizer (€18.00 on Amazon).
The most important care tips:
- water moderately
- only use lime-free water
- fertilize every 2 to 3 weeks
Tip
Water your wreath loop only with lime-free water. If this is not possible, then let the water sit for a few days.