Chlorophytum is also called Sedum, Chlorophytum, Eupatorium, Eupatorium, Eupatorium and Air Guard. It is also called spider grass or flying grass in western Europe and originated in South Africa.
Chlorophytum likes shade. I like to grow in a warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment, with strong adaptability, drought tolerance and not cold tolerance. If you don't choose soil, it will grow better on sandy soil with good drainage and loose fertility.
Chlorophytum basks in the sun
Chlorophytum can bask in the sun properly, but not in the sun. It is best to maintain in low light. There is no strict requirement for light, and it is generally suitable for growth under medium light conditions and is also resistant to weak light.
Chlorophytum is suitable to grow in the environment of 15-25, and the overwintering temperature is 5 degrees. When the temperature is 20-24℃, it grows fastest and it is easy to shoot creeping branches. When the leaves stop growing above 30℃, they usually turn yellow and dry.
Where can I put the spider plant?
Chlorophytum is resistant to shade and can live indoors. However, if it wants to grow healthily, it needs to be maintained in a semi-sunny environment. If it is maintained indoors for a long time, the chlorophytum will turn yellow, grow excessively, and the leaves are fragile and easy to break. On the contrary, if you put it in a bright place, its color will be greener and its leaves will be stronger.