In winter, chlorophytum should receive some direct sunlight properly.
Chlorophytum likes warm climate, but it is not cold and heat resistant. The optimum growth temperature is between 15-25℃, and the wintering temperature in winter should not be lower than 5℃. Do a good job of heatstroke prevention and cooling in summer, and pay attention to cold protection and warmth when the temperature is lower than 5-7℃ in winter.
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Pay attention to pruning chlorophytum at ordinary times, and cut off yellow leaves at any time. Combined with changing pots, old roots, rotten roots and redundant fibrous roots can be cut off. The old leaves of chlorophytum can be pruned in the first half of May every year.
Green algae culture is generally not prone to pests and diseases. However, there will be root rot and rotten roots caused by stagnant water and poor ventilation in the basin, as well as pests such as scale insects, aphids, whiteflies and mites. At this time, spraying should be carried out in time.
Chlorophytum is resistant to high temperature and scorching sun. If the sun is strong, the leaves of chlorophytum are easy to get sunburned and need shade in summer. Families can put chlorophytum in a bright room to watch. In summer, water supply should be strengthened, and water should be sprinkled frequently to increase air humidity.