How to grow golden spathiphyllum into an old pileGolden Sedum is a plant of the Crassulaceae family and is often grown as a home potted plant. After a certain period of cultivation, it will grow old stumps. Its leaves are very flat and golden in color, and have a high ornamental value. Golden Spartina is suitable for growing in a warm climate and is not cold-resistant. It is best to control the temperature at 5 to 30 degrees during normal cultivation. It is best to place the plant indoors during winter cultivation and take anti-cold measures. It grows fast, so the plant should be pruned regularly during cultivation to prevent the plant from growing too tall. With careful care, it will grow into an old stump. Cultivation method of old golden sedgeThe golden herb needs to be placed in a place with scattered light and watered according to the rate of water consumption to keep the soil in the flowerpot always at a certain humidity. It should be placed in a cool place in summer and moved to a warm place indoors in winter to keep it in a growing state. After a period of time, the golden spathiphyllum will begin to grow tall and its branches will slowly lengthen. Although it is very ugly in the early stage, this is the prerequisite for growing a large old stump of golden spathiphyllum. When the branches of the golden spathiphyllum can be shaped, control watering and slowly move it to a place with a little sunlight. Be careful not to expose it to direct sunlight. Pruning of old golden sedgeThe old stump of golden sphenanthera needs to have its roots pruned. All the dry and aged capillary roots should be pruned off so that new roots can be grown. It is also less likely to get sick. In addition, the old stump will have some dry leaves after growing for a long time. While pruning the roots, pull them out with tweezers to prevent insects from breeding. Golden Sempervivum old pile potWhen planting golden spathiphyllum, you can choose any flowerpot, but for the sake of beauty, white containers are the best choice. Golden Sedum old pile with aerial rootsThe golden sphenanthera at home grows many small fibrous roots, which are also called aerial roots. Generally, the growth of aerial roots is a root system problem, which is caused by unstable rhizomes, lack of water, lack of oxygen, and lack of fertilizer. It needs to be replenished with water immediately, or the woody parts need to be cut off. Maintenance of old golden spathiphyllumThe suitable growth temperature for old golden sphenanthera is between 18 and 25 degrees, and in winter it should be kept above 10 degrees. Golden sphenanthera has particularly high requirements for light. Providing good light is not only beneficial to its growth, but also can make the plant's color bright. However, strong light in summer must also be avoided. During the growth period of old golden sphenanthera, the soil in the pot needs to be kept semi-moist to facilitate its growth. You can also wait until the soil in the pot is completely dry before watering it thoroughly. However, when the temperature is above 30 degrees and below 5 degrees, you need to control watering and repot it once every one or two years. If the plant grows vigorously, it needs to be pruned in time. Picture appreciation of old pile of golden spathiphyllum |
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