Before repotting, you must first prepare the flower pot, put soil suitable for the growth of Chlorophytum comosum into the pot, gently tap the outer wall of the flower pot to separate the soil and the pot, then carefully take out the plant, clean the soil on the roots properly, use scissors to cut off the unhealthy roots, and disinfect the roots properly after pruning. After using disinfectant paper, place it in a cool place to dry, and finally put it in the pot. The best time to transplant Chlorophytum comosum is in spring and autumn, when the temperature is moderate and the air humidity is appropriate, which can improve the survival rate. On the contrary, if it is transplanted in summer and winter, the extreme weather conditions can easily lead to death. Key points for transplanting Chlorophytum comosum1. After removing the golden edge spider plant from the pot, you need to wait for the wound to dry before putting it back into the pot to avoid bacterial growth. Only 2-3 plants can be planted in one pot, and they should not be too dense to prevent the spider plant from wilting and becoming weak in the later growth process. 2. After transplanting, the golden edge spider plant needs careful care for a period of time. Once it has fully adapted to the new potting soil environment, it will be easier to maintain. Transplanting and management of Chlorophytum comosumAfter the golden edge spider plant is transplanted, in daily management, just keep it slightly moist when watering, but not too much. Avoid direct sunlight and keep it diffuse. The surrounding temperature is best controlled between 20 degrees and 25 degrees. |
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