Causes and solutions of decay of Chlorophytum odoratum
1. Pearl Chlorophytum prefers a humid and warm environment. It is more resistant to high temperature and cold. The more suitable temperature is 15 to 25 degrees. Too high or too low temperature will affect its growth, especially when the weather is hot, the plant has basically entered the state of dormancy, and decay may occur at this time p>
2. Therefore, during this period, we must water less. Once decay occurs, we must cut off the rotten parts in time, and then cut the healthy parts that have not yet begun to decay, otherwise the whole plant will rot quickly, affecting the health and survival of the plant p>
There may be water in the flowerpot, the soil is too sticky or hardened. The fibrous roots of the plant will rot and the ability to absorb water will decline, which will lead to the distortion and blackening of the leaves of the plant. If so, you need to take out the plants, cut off the rotten roots, and replace them with new clean and wet sand for replanting, so that the gravel can be wet all the time. Don't spray too much water. Wait until the white and tender New fibrous roots grow out before planting in more fertile soil p>