1, lighting temperature
It is one of the cultivation methods and matters needing attention to let chloro
1, lighting temperature
It is one of the cultivation methods and matters needing attention to let chlorophytum grow in a suitable temperature environment. When curing, the temperature should be controlled at about 20℃ to avoid too high or too low temperature. It should also be placed in a well-lit place for half-day treatment, and attention should be paid to avoiding sunburn and sun protection.
Step 2 water properly
In the process of conservation, we should also pay attention to providing a moist environment for the growth of chlorophytum purpurea, which requires timely watering to keep the basin soil moist. However, it should not be watered too much, so as not to cause poor growth of chlorophytum due to soaking the roots with accumulated water. Generally, it can be watered once every 2 ~ 3 days in spring and autumn. In winter, watering should be reduced to keep the soil slightly dry.
3. Rational fertilization
Too much fertilization will make chlorophyllin accumulate fertilizer and burn its roots, and too little fertilization will lead to malnutrition, so it is necessary to apply fertilizer reasonably during maintenance. Usually, dilute fertilizer solution is applied for about half a month during the growth period, and fertilizer is stopped in winter. Fertilizer solution should not be splashed on the leaves, which will make the leaves dry and shrink.
4, timely pruning
When cultivating chlorophytum purpurea, attention should be paid to pruning in time. Dictyophora dictyophora grows very fast, so it is necessary to cut off the long and dense branches in time to keep the shape of Dictyophora dictyophora beautiful. When diseased branches and leaves are found, they should also be cut off in time to avoid bacterial infection and redundant nutrient consumption.
5. Change pots every year
The roots of chlorophytum purpurea need a relaxed and breathable environment to breathe, and attention should be paid to loosening the soil during cultivation and changing pots every year. Replace the new loose soil rich in organic matter, trim and disinfect its roots, and then replant it to make it grow better.
6, pest control
Doing a good job in the prevention and control of pests and diseases is also a point that needs attention in cultivating chlorophytum violaceum. The leaves of chlorophytum purpurea are often eroded by pests, so it is necessary to expel pests in time, spray pesticides to kill pests, spray disinfectant to sterilize and prevent bacteria from breeding.