1、 Loose soil
Loose, fertile and well permeable soil is needed to make Chlorophytum grow vigorously. Generally, rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand can be mixed evenly in the proportion of 1:1; Or mix peat and perlite evenly in the ratio of 1:1, and properly mix some rotten organic fertilizer into the soil p>
2、 The flowerpot is suitable
The root system of Chlorophytum is fleshy, so the pot soil is required to be wet for water, but there should be no ponding. It is not recommended to plant in too large pots. In this way, the water is not easy to dry quickly. It is ideal to cultivate in flowerpots with a diameter of 15 to 20 cm p>
3、 Reasonable illumination
Chlorophytum likes to scatter light. Too strong or too weak light in semi shade environment is not conducive to the growth of Chlorophytum p>
4、 Proper watering
Chlorophytum has mutated and expanded into radish like fleshy roots. Pay attention to keep the pot soil slightly moist, so as not to make the flowerpot too dry or ponding. In addition to the requirements for the moisture of the basin soil, there are also requirements for the humidity. If the surrounding air humidity is too dry, it will appear the phenomenon of dry tip p>
5、 Scientific fertilization
Chlorophytum also requires more fertilizer. Usually, it is applied with thin liquid fertilizer once in about ten days and a half months. Replace the pots every two years, remove the old soil, rotten roots and dead roots, and replace the new soil to meet its growth needs p>
6、 Suitable temperature
Chlorophytum needs to grow at an ideal temperature. Generally speaking, 10 to 25 degrees is its suitable temperature for growth. Too low or too high temperature will inhibit normal growth p>