The sack flower (bot. Ceanothus) is considered to be easy to care for and evergreen. Nevertheless, it can happen that the leaves turn yellow. As a rule, this is due to minor care mistakes such as watering too often.

It is also possible that your sackflower suffers from an excess of nutrients because you have given it too much fertilizer or the potting soil, which may have been overheated in summer, releases too many nutrients. This can practically only happen when planting in a bucket.
How can I save my sackcloth?
As a first aid measure, it is advisable to bring the sackcloth to a slightly more shady place, because heat or blazing sunlight is usually involved in your problem. Forgo fertilizing your sackweed for a few weeks and review your watering habits.
Possible reasons for yellow leaves:
- big heat
- excess of nutrients
- poured too much
tips
Always water your sack flower only when the top layer of soil will rock slightly.