Pot dividing method of Chlorophytum
First step
When dividing the basin of Chlorophytum, wash the soil at the root of Chlorophytum with water and air it in a cool place until you find that the fleshy root is soft, and then cut it with scissors where the gap between the leaves is slightly wider. Be careful not to hurt other branches and leaves p>
Step two
After cutting the branches and leaves, gently loosen the soil in the basin, and then extract the Chlorophytum and remove the soil on the roots. At this time, you should carefully observe. If several plants grow together, you should gently break the connected plants by hand. If it is difficult to break a large tree by hand, you need to cut it with a knife in order not to hurt the plants p>
Step 3
This method of dividing pots is to put the pots upside down first, then gently knock them, pour out all the soil and seedlings together, and then gently break up and remove the soil blocks p>
Divide the plants into several clusters according to your own preference, one basin for each cluster or one basin for each cluster, so that you can divide the pots p>
Maintenance of Chlorophytum after pot Division
First of all, the Chlorophytum divided into pots should be watered immediately. It only needs to be watered with a small amount of slightly wet pot soil, and then placed in a well ventilated place for maintenance p>
The second is to pay attention to the light. The plants after pot division are relatively thin and can be placed in a place with good sunshine to promote their absorption of sunlight, accumulate nutrients and help their growth p>
Finally, pay attention to thermal insulation. Chlorophytum is not cold resistant, so pay attention not to directly face the air outlet during ventilation to avoid frostbite p>
Also pay attention to the insulation work in low temperature season< span>