Although spider plant is a very common green plant, it is simple and unpretentious, evergreen all the year round, with lush branches and leaves. It can be grown in the living room, balcony, or outdoors, and it grows lush every year. Although it is easy to grow, if the soil chosen is not suitable, it will grow poorly. It is best to choose loose, fertile, breathable and well-drained soil. Chlorophytum planting soil1. Ordinary soil Chlorophytum is a flower with strong adaptability, so it can be grown in ordinary soil. For plants planted in ordinary soil, it is best to apply a small amount of organic fertilizer solution in the pot or humus substrate, which will promote the growth and development of the plant. 2. Leaf mold Chlorophytum likes leaf mold as nourishing soil, because using leaf mold is beneficial to the growth of Chlorophytum roots. Due to the long-term fermentation of saprophytic leaves, it will produce a layer of nutrients needed by many plants in the soil. Combined with sufficient water, it will effectively promote the absorption of nutrients, thereby accelerating the healthy growth and development of Chlorophytum. 3. Sandy soil Chlorophytum is a flower that prefers to survive in loose soil, so you can choose sandy soil for cultivation. Sandy soil has good water properties. When cultivating Chlorophytum, you can add some small sand or gravel, but not too much, otherwise the roots cannot effectively absorb nutrients, and then pour in an appropriate amount of water. Chlorophytum soil preparation method1. The soil for spider plants can be prepared by mixing 2 parts of garden soil, 2 parts of sandy soil, and 1 part of perlite. This kind of soil has very good air permeability, which is beneficial to the growth of spider plant roots. After stirring the soil evenly, put the spider plant in and plant it in the sun. 2. In the early stage of the growth of spider plant, it needs more nutrients for growth, so you should choose nutrient-rich soil. You can mix 1000 grams of dead leaves and 500 grams of fine sand together, the nutritional content of the soil will be greatly improved, and then pour in about 20 grams of chemical fertilizer. 3. When preparing the soil for spider plants, you can add some leaf mold, peat soil, or decomposed sheep manure as base fertilizer. This kind of soil has very high nutritional content and is rich in fertilizer, so it will naturally grow fast. |
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