1. Trim the root system: First take the plant out of the container, trim the rotten roots, dead roots, old roots, and some excessively long root systems.After pruning, it is soaked in carbendazim solution, disinfected and put in a ventilated place to dry the wound for later use.
2. Preparation of potting soil: The soil should be loose, permeable and fertile. Garden soil, peat soil and river sand can be mixed, and then a small amount of base fertilizer can be added to make base fertilizer, which can meet the demand and grow vigorously in the later period.There is no high requirement for flowerpots, as long as they are of the right size and have drainage holes at the bottom.
3. Planting in potting soil: After preparation, the plants after drying can be planted in flowerpots.When planting, first put in part of the soil, then put in seedlings, let its root system stretch out, then fill in the soil, compaction on the line.It is necessary to irrigate once in time so as to restore growth faster.
Pay attention to the amount of water each time during the period of raising chlorophytum comosum in the soil. In the growing season, you can water it frequently, but you should not overdo it each time. Otherwise, it is easy to accumulate water in the soil, and the roots will rot after a long time.At ordinary times, it should be placed in a place with weak light, not in direct sunlight, otherwise it is easy to burn the leaves.In addition, the nutrients in the soil are more abundant, and the number and amount of fertilization should be reduced.Too much fertilizer is easy to burn roots, bring fertilizer damage and hinder growth.