Huahua knows a retired uncle. He usually has no other hobbies, so he likes raising flowers, especially Chlorophytum. The hanging orchids in his house have long branches and green leaves. Huahua asked him about the maintenance secret script, but the uncle said there was no secret script at all. He poured some water every time. Later, he learned that the water was "specially made", and the effect of raising Chlorophytum was very good
The raw material of this "special water" is the willow branch we can see on the roadside. We all know that willows have strong vitality. We can live by picking off a branch and inserting it into the soil. The reason why willow is so easy to raise is that it contains a lot of salicylic acid and nutritional elements, which can promote its rooting and germination. We use this kind of water to raise flowers, which can not only promote the growth rate, but also prevent rot. In fact, the production process of willow branch water is very simple
We first remove the collected willow twigs and leaves, leaving only the branches, then trim the branches into small segments of about 8 cm, soak them in water and wash them. The purpose of cleaning willow branches is to remove bacteria and dust on the surface and prevent infection during use. After cleaning the willow branch, you can put it into a closed container, pour water until it is eight minutes full, and finally move it to a cool place to wait for fermentation. The fermentation time is generally half a month
The fermented willow branch water can be directly used for Chlorophytum, and the use frequency is basically once every half a month. In addition to watering the bottom of the willow, it can also be used to root faster when the willow cuttings are dipped in water! I didn't know that willow branches made into water flowers had such a good effect before
Although we have found nutritious special water that can be used to maintain Chlorophytum, we can't be careless in daily maintenance. Chlorophytum is strictly forbidden to be irradiated by strong light in normal time. Mild scattering light source maintenance is enough, otherwise yellow leaves will appear. Chlorophytum likes water. During the growth period, we must ensure that the basin soil is wet, especially when evaporation is booming in summer. If necessary, we need to spray water mist to increase the moisture in the air
Chlorophytum can trim its branches regularly, so as to ensure the balance of nutrients and avoid overgrown branches. Mature Chlorophytum needs to change the flower pot almost once a year, so as to ensure enough growth space. Having said so much, I believe you have a general understanding of the maintenance of Chlorophytum. If you maintain it in this way, I believe your Chlorophytum will explode