I think it's because the plant channels it's nutrients towards the tip of the plant - the inflorescence. It sends more nutrients to the upper part where the flower/seeds etc will be, as it nears the flowering stage.
sounds like too much water to me.
could be too little water or too much sun as well
could be a disease
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Autumn, or Fall. That's pretty much why they call it Fall. the leaves FALL off trees.
No not at all
becuase its the fall so the season changes the leaves so they can fall off and make new ones sprouting on a tree
A hardwood (deciduous) tree has leaves that fall off in the autumn. They can be any size or shape.
Generally yellow leaves mean over watering.
decidous
No cut them off
The phrase "autumn leaves" refers to the vivid yellow, red, orange and brown leaves which one sees on deciduous trees in the fall season, after summer and before winter. These leaves fall off and often need to be raked off lawns and sidewalks. They are fun to press dry and glue into collages. There is also a famous song called "Autumn Leaves" which was sung by both Frank Sinatra and Eva Cassidy.
the season fall is when the leaves start to change colors and fall off the branches
The leaves would change colors and fall off if the tree is a deciduous tree
Autumn, or Fall. That's pretty much why they call it Fall. the leaves FALL off trees.
They fall off.
No not at all
They decompose
Leaves change colors for the following reasons: Once the water supply is cut off in the fall, no more chemical reactions take place for the leaves to make their own food. As the chlorophyll dissipate from the leaves and there is no water, the leaves begin to dry up. Once the manufactoring of food stops completely, the leaves dry up and fall from the tree. The water is turned on by nature in the spring and the leaves begin to make more food and give off oxygen.
he didn't
becuase its the fall so the season changes the leaves so they can fall off and make new ones sprouting on a tree