· As the weather is getting warmer, Xiaohua has recently received many private messages from flower lovers, who have expressed that they want to buy a few pots of Clivia and Green ivy-like foliage plants. Among them, Monstera is loved by many people because of its unique shape and generous appearance. So, today, let's take a look at how to quickly master the maintenance skills of Monstera, so that it can grow lush and flourishing! First, the tips for growing old Monstera. The pot soil should not be too dry, just slightly moistMonstera naturally likes to grow in a relatively humid environment. It requires the soil in the pot to be appropriately moist, and even the air humidity must meet the corresponding requirements. Otherwise, not only will the new leaves of Monstera be of low appearance and lose their elegant and beautiful charm, but the old leaves will also easily become yellow and wilt, and lose their vitality. Regular pruning and leaf cutting Since this plant is famous for its strong vitality, good growth and first-class renewal speed, if it is not pruned regularly, the dead branches and old leaves on the branches will continue to linger. This will waste a lot of nutrients in useless places, thus really delaying the germination and growth of new branches and leaves. However, to be on the safe side, do not use too much force when pruning Monstera. Keep pruning until you reach the root system, and it is best to keep a certain distance from it, usually about five centimeters. Use organic fertilizer when fertilizingGenerally speaking, the best fertilizer for flowers is of course the decomposed farmyard manure (organic fertilizer), which is rich in trace elements required for the growth of various plants and will not cause them to grow poorly or be stunted. However, this type of fertilizer has a disadvantage, that is, it is easy to attract pests and breed bacteria and viruses in dark places, so protective measures must be taken when using it. |
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