1、 Soil requirements
If you want to make the peony Chlorophytum take root quickly, the environment of the most basic growth soil must be strictly required p>
The origin of peony Chlorophytum is in South Africa, where the environment is sunny and the humidity is not high. Therefore, peony Chlorophytum is used to growing in a dry place with strong light. In addition, it is best to ensure smooth air flow p>
Therefore, when transplanting peony Chlorophytum, it must not be planted in a dark or high humidity environment p>
2、 Temperature requirements
Peony Chlorophytum likes a warmer environment and is not suitable for living in hot or cold places p>
Generally, the best temperature is about 20 ℃. Therefore, after transplantation, we must ensure that the surrounding temperature is about 19 ℃. If it is too cold in winter, we can keep it warm. In summer, we can put it in a cool place p>
3、 Watering requirements
Peony Chlorophytum doesn't like humidity and is suitable for growing in dry places, so it doesn't need to be watered regularly p>
After the transplantation of peony Chlorophytum, as long as the soil is relatively wet, there can be no ponding, and if you water, you don't need to pour a lot of water at a time, just a little at a time. If you pour too much, it is easy to cause the roots that have not yet taken root to fester and can not regenerate new roots p>
4、 Requirements for fertilization
Peony Chlorophytum is easy to take root after transplantation. It has no requirements for fertilizer and water p>
After transplantation, a little fertilizer can be added to the soil, which is easy to take root quickly. After growing small roots, fertilizer can be applied once in about 15 days p>
Generally speaking, it is easy to grow. If there are enough containers at home, it can take root more. According to the above method, it is easy to take root quickly p>