1, soil requirements
Goldfish chlorophytum has many capillary roots, so it has strict requirements on soil and prefers loose soil. It is suggested that peat soil, cinder and perlite be mixed to raise goldfish chlorophytum, and similar soil should be used when changing pots, so that the roots can adapt to the environment as soon as possible and get on the pots faster.
2. Cutting
Goldfish chlorophytum is basically cut. The best time for cutting is spring and autumn. Choose relatively stout branches, then cut them into 10cm, then dry them in a cool and ventilated environment, and then cut them into river sand. Water for half a month after cutting can take root.
3. Temperature requirements
Goldfish chlorophytum likes warm environment. When the temperature is lower than 10, it will stop growing and shed leaves, which has a great influence on flowering. The optimum growth temperature of chlorophytum goldfish is 15-28 degrees. Therefore, when the outdoor temperature is too low, it can be moved indoors for maintenance. In addition, keep ventilation to avoid yellow leaves affecting the appearance.
4. Adequate lighting
Goldfish chlorophytum is a shade-tolerant plant. During normal maintenance, it is necessary to properly shade and generally scatter light. When the temperature is low in winter, it can be given enough light, which can make the flowers bloom gracefully and the colors are more gorgeous.
5, proper watering
Goldfish chlorophytum is a drought-tolerant plant with thick leaves, but it grows slowly and should not be watered too much. You can spray water on the leaves regularly to keep the water suitable. Spring and autumn are the growing seasons of goldfish chlorophytum, so keep the soil moist and beware of water accumulation. In order to make the goldfish chlorophytum grow vigorously, it is necessary to properly control water and maintain it when it begins to differentiate flower buds, which is beneficial to the differentiation of flower buds.