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People who raise pearl Chlorophytum should master the watering method. Hurry to get!

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-22 08:32:19
As a red man in the meaty world, pearl Chlorophytum, which came to China across the sea, has been loved by many people and become the first choice of decorative plants in many people's homes. After all, it is very convenient to raise and looks lovely. Now it generally has two varieties, one is that the leaves are round, this is Pearl Chlorophytum; the other is that the leaves are teardrop shaped, which we generally call lover's tears. Today, I want to introduce the watering method of Pearl Chlorophytum.

1. Watering methods in different seasons

1.1 summer

In summer, the climate is very special, sometimes very dry, sometimes very wet, this often changing environment makes the Pearl Chlorophytum very easy to rot, so at this time, it can not be watered too frequently, usually with a watering pot to spray, so that the leaves can be some water droplets.

1.2 winter

Winter is the slow period of its growth. At this time, its activities will become very slow, and its water absorption speed will also become slow. Therefore, the frequency of watering should be reduced at this time. The main purpose is to keep the soil dry and provide a suitable environment for its growth.

1.3 other seasons

In addition to the very hot summer and cold winter, other seasons are the peak season for the growth of Pearl Chlorophytum, especially in spring. Generally, all plants will grow very fast at this time, including it. At this time, we need to increase the frequency of watering. At this time, we should supplement it with sufficient water, let its roots absorb water, and then grow rapidly.

2. Water quantity and frequency

Do not water any plant too much, otherwise it will easily lead to root rot, which also includes the Pearl Chlorophytum. When planting, pay attention to that if it starts to take root, do not water it for 20 to 30 days after taking root. At this time, the root is growing rapidly. Once watered, it is easy to damage its growth, or even lead to rotten roots.

If the rooting period of the Pearl Chlorophytum is over, the soil should be watered properly according to the dry and wet conditions of the soil, so that the soil is generally kept in a relatively dry state. The most commonly used way of watering is to use a watering can to water the leaves, so that the leaves get enough water, avoid allowing the roots to directly absorb water

In addition, we should pay attention to the ventilation of Pearl Chlorophytum, even if the ventilation is not good, it is very easy to rot.

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