Generally, the Chlorophytum needs to be transplanted after growing for a period of time, about 2-3 years. Transplanting is generally carried out in the spring when changing pots.
Take out the plant of Chlorophytum, remove the old soil on it, divide it into several clumps, and then replant it.
When transplanting, you can change some new soil and add some sand, which is good for the life of Chlorophytum.
After transplanting the Chlorophytum, it should first be placed in a shady place with only scattered light, and watered every day to keep the soil moist, so as to make it faster. Wait until the Chlorophytum begins to grow new leaves, you can start normal maintenance.
Chlorophytum after transplantation, water more frequently, keep the soil moist, and need to often spray water to Chlorophytum plants, to prevent dry leaves.
Note: after transplanting Chlorophytum, a little fertilizer can be applied, but too much fertilizer may cause yellow leaves, root rot and so on. To stop fertilizing in time, and more water.
In addition, if you find that there is a lot of dust on the leaves, you should spray them frequently to keep the leaves clean and bright.