Chlorophytum comosum is particularly sensitive to light and requires a half overcast environment, so half overcast is preferred in spring and autumn. In summer, light appears in the morning and evening, and it is shaded at noon. The room temperature should be kept above 4 ℃~5 ℃ in winter. If the temperature is too low, it will be damaged by freezing. In addition to the low requirement for water during winter dormancy, it is ****ter to keep the basin soil moist during the growing season. Spring is the season for chlorophytum comosum to sprout branches, and it is also the time to promote sprouting.
When the summer is extremely hot, often spray water around the flowerpot and on the leaf surface to cool down, creating a cool and humid microclimate. Frequently remove the dead leaves along the basin, trim the leaf stems, spray the leaf surface, remove the dust, and pay attention to the harm of soot. If the leaves are black and the branches are withered, the chlorophytum comosum should be poured out of the basin in time, the soil should be washed, the withered roots should be cut off, and then the new soil should be used to basin after drying. Chlorophytum comosum should be separated in April to May every year by turning pots and changing soil.
Chlorophytum comosum grows for more than one year, and there are many tiller buds clustered at the base. When branching, the stolon should be cut off (or not cut) two days in advance, watered once, and turned over after the soil is fully loosened. After inserting, water thoroughly and place in semi shade. A few days later, new roots can be sprouted. After the roots are sprouted, fertilizer and water management will be strengthened. For those cut in April, 3-6 stolons can grow from May to June, and hang down to become a pot of ornamental flowers.
Generally speaking, bean cake and peanut cake contain higher nitrogen content, while rapeseed cake and cottonseed cake contain more phosphorus. Fully ferment before application(1 gallon nursery pots bulk). Take the whole plant out of the flowerpot. When taking it, hold the flowerpot with both hands and shake it upside down. When the soil feels loose, stop shaking, put the flowerpot upside down, lay the creeping plant on the ground, pat the flowerpot gently, so that the soil is completely separated from the wall of the flowerpot, the flowerpot falls off, and the plant is taken out with soil mass.
After entering the dormancy period in winter, fertilization will be stopped. In about half a month, new white roots will grow on the seedlings of chlorophytum comosum. In the future, a little fertilizer can be put into the water every time you change the water. You can use the commercially available pure flower fertilizer made of inorganic salts to prepare a culture solution based on the proportion of each piece of this fertilizer dissolved in one kilogram of water to feed chlorophytum comosum. This culture solution can be stored, picked up and used, which is both simple and convenient.