If you want its roots to stretch better, you can choose a larger tile basin, because the basin of this material is excellent in both ventilation and drainage, so it is very good for the growth of Chlorophytum.
Soil also plays a key role in whether it explodes. Generally, fertile soil is the most suitable for its growth. Here, we can mix rotten leaf soil and coal cinder to make it, and then add a little organic fertilizer to it to facilitate its growth.
When watering it, we can't water it too much each time, but we need to be more frequent, because it likes water very much. Normally, it's best to water it once every three days, but if it's sultry in summer, the water evaporates quickly at this time, so we can water it three times a day; then in winter, it will enter the rest period, then stop watering, wait for the soil to dry, and then water it a little
It needs a lot of nutrients, so when it is raised at ordinary times, it should be fertilized frequently, once every 20 days is the best, and then in the winter dormancy period, it absorbs limited nutrients, so it can no longer apply fertilizer at this time.
When it grows, it needs enough sunlight. If the light is not enough, it will make its leaves yellow and not good for its growth. Therefore, it should be placed in a place with sufficient light, but it can not be exposed to strong light.
When raising it, we need to find an environment temperature suitable for its growth, the best temperature is between 15 and 25 degrees, and the temperature can't be lower than 5 degrees, or higher than 38 degrees, so it's better to move it indoors in winter, and control the temperature above 12 degrees, so as to make it go through the winter smoothly.