Coffea Arabica Plant Yellow Leaves. Im new to the forum and horticulture in general and Ive got a brown leaves problem with my coffee arabica plant and was hoping someone here might be able to help me. The Coffee Tree plant Coffea arabica its been a trading commodity for centuries and grown in Europe since the 1700s.
Coffea Arabica plants are shrubs or small trees that can grow more than 30 feet 10 m tall in their natural habitat. Each of these fruits contains two seeds which eventually become the coffee beans you use to brew coffee. One of them is a coffea arabica plant thats in a 12 pot and is about 4 feet tall.
Chlorosis an unattractive yellowing of the leaves will likely occur in soils with a pH above 7.
The simple solution is to reduce watering intervals and hold back on giving too big of a drink each time. The veins remain green longest and are the last portion of the leaf to turn yellow. Coffea Arabica plants are shrubs or small trees that can grow more than 30 feet 10 m tall in their natural habitat. Overwatering can lead to yellowing leaves and root rot.