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Do you want to trim the Chlorophytum

Skyler White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Never cut. Each leaf of Chlorophytum is connected with the rhizome. Pulling out or cutting short directly will affect the growth of the root. It is better to replant in another pot than pruning. There are two ways of heavy load: the first is root cultivation, and the original Chlorophytum is divided into plants; the second is bud cultivation, which will grow well, and send out the bud little Chlorophytum cut, and then planted in the basin.

Do you want a trim?

Is your Chlorophytum longer and longer, longer and longer, and it will turn yellow gradually when it grows long? Trim? NO! Do not cut. Every leaf of Chlorophytum is connected with the root. Pulling out or cutting short directly will affect the growth of the root. Moreover, the Chlorophytum after cutting the leaf is ugly.

Chlorophytum comosum pot

Can't trim, what?

Chlorophytum can be released completely. Why bother pruning? If you are just idle and like good maintenance, you should do the following:

Control water and fertilizer

Special attention should be paid to watering. Be sure to "see wet and see dry". Chlorophytum has developed root system and strong water storage capacity, so it is very important to control water content; as for fertilization, once a month is good.

Good ventilation

When the Chlorophytum is to be pruned, it means that the environment is not good, so it is necessary to timely ventilate and strengthen the light.

Chlorophytum comosum pot

Change pot and replant

It's better to change the pot and replant than prune it. There are two ways to overload:

The original Chlorophytum was divided into different plants, and the stolon, old leaves and redundant roots relying on the root were cut off and cultivated again.

Cut the sprout "little Chlorophytum" which grows well, and then plant it in the basin, pay attention to slow down the seedling.

Don't think of pruning as soon as you encounter problems. The above method is very practical, isn't it? I hope it can help you!

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