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What to do if the potted plants are too dense? How to prune and divide the pots

Skyler White
2020-07-10 08:11:33
If the leaves are too dense, you can trim them properly, which can improve the nutrient demand of each rhizome, and also make every leaf of the plant bask in the sun. When pruning, you can cut from the middle of the whole rhizome. If you directly cut the more robust stems on the plant, you can conserve them in the water and use them to reproduce in separate pots.

How to deal with it?

As long as it is provided with high-quality growth environment, it is very easy to grow intensively. At this time, the plant can be properly pruned. Because the leaves are too dense and the absorption of nutrients is relatively scattered, it may cause poor growth of the plant due to lack of nutrients. It may also cause poor air permeability and the plant can not fully receive sunlight. Shoot, the leaves turn yellow

How to trim

It is recommended to prune the plant in the morning and evening. When pruning, cut the middle part of the whole rhizome, not too close to the root, so as to avoid damaging the rhizome of the plant. This kind of plant also has a strong recovery ability. As long as it is moved to scattered light after pruning, it can recover quickly by maintaining air circulation. But we need to pay attention to the fact that if we cut the stem in summer, we should water it frequently, and we can cooperate with water spray if necessary.

How to divide the basin

The leaves with strong growth shall be selected during basin dividing, and they can be separated from the roots or directly cut from the plants. If they are separated with roots, the roots shall be cut off, and attention shall be paid that the air roots of the plants shall not be damaged during stem extraction. After removal, try to cut off the extra leaves, which can improve the survival rate of the plant and effectively avoid water loss. After finishing, put the plant in pure water and culture until it takes root, then it can be transferred to loam for cultivation.

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