The best time to divide plants is in early spring, about February and March.
First, take out the mother plant from the flowerpot and remove the excess soil.
Second, use a knife to cut the root into two or more.
Then soak the separated small strain in the solution 1500 times of chlorothalonil for five minutes, then take it out and dry it, then put it into the basin, or put it into the basin first, and then fill the root with chlorothalonil immediately.
After taking out the mother plant, remove the excess soil, separate the staggered roots as much as possible, and then cut them.
Each small plant should have root system, and prune the branches and leaves to improve the survival rate.
Root or water the soil thoroughly after splitting.
Water less in 3-4 weeks after splitting to avoid rotten roots.
In order to maintain the transpiration and water balance of leaves, the leaves should be sprayed with water 1-3 times a day.
Do not apply fertilizer within 3-4 weeks after splitting.
Best placed in a cool environment, avoid direct sunlight.