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How to raise Chlorophytum well

Marie Schrader
2020-07-20 08:40:28
If you want to keep the Chlorophytum well, you should pay attention to the following four aspects: first, the sunlight should not be too strong, and it's better to be in a semi overcast environment and not be directly exposed to strong light. Second, water in time during the peak growth period. Third, apply more fertilizer. Less fertilizer will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Fourth change basin, had better choose spring, and cut off redundant root and yellow leaf.

1. Light

Want to let Chlorophytum grow well, light is very important, it doesn't like the sun too strong, like the semi overcast environment, but too dark environment will also affect its growth, too strong or too dark light is not suitable for its growth, if in summer when the sun is strong, it is easy to burn the leaves, so to avoid strong sunlight

2. Water

The growth peak period of Chlorophytum from March to September requires a lot of water. It needs to be watered in time. In autumn, it needs to improve its cold resistance. Therefore, it needs to be watered less. In summer, it can be watered twice a day. In spring and autumn, it can be watered once a day. In winter, it doesn't need to be watered too frequently. It needs to be watered once every 4-5 days. There will be a lot of dust in the room, so spray the branches and leaves in time to avoid affecting their normal growth. Regular spray can also ensure that the branches and leaves are more bright and beautiful.

3. Fertilization

It is very important to cultivate Chlorophytum, which is more resistant to fertilizer. If the amount of fertilizer is less, the leaves will turn yellow. From spring to autumn, organic fertilizer can be applied once every 7-10 days. Don't overdo nitrogen fertilizer on gold heart or Phnom Penh

4. Change basin

Changing basin is also conducive to the growth of Chlorophytum. Generally, the time of changing basin is spring. At this time, the temperature is more suitable, and it is also conducive to its growth. When changing basin, prepare to cultivate soil, cut off unnecessary roots, yellow leaves and withered leaves.

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