Method:
1. Light: Chlorophytum is sensitive to light. If it is exposed to direct sunlight in summer and autumn, the leaves will wither and turn yellow, or even the whole plant will die. In winter, because the sunlight is not strong, the spider plant can receive some direct sunlight.
2. Temperature: The optimal growth temperature of spider plants is 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. The temperatures in the three seasons of spring, summer and autumn in Guangdong are suitable for the growth of spider plants. However, if the temperature in winter is lower than 5 to 7 When the temperature reaches 10 degrees Celsius, you should pay attention to cold protection and heat preservation.
3. Watering: Chlorophytum likes water, and the pot soil should be kept completely moist during its vigorous growth period. During the winter dormancy period, wait until about one centimeter of the surface of the pot soil is dry before watering again. If the soil is too dry, the leaves will temporarily fade and will not return to their original color until watered again. The leaf tips may permanently turn brown, thus greatly reducing the ornamental value. Chlorophytum also likes high air humidity, so when the climate is dry in summer and autumn, water spraying and other measures should be used to increase the air humidity around the plant, otherwise the tops or edges of the leaves may also appear scorched.
4. Fertilization: For spider plants that have begun to grow small plants, top-dressing fertilizer based on nitrogen can be applied every half month.
5. Soil: Chlorophytum is suitable for light, fertile sandy loam.