1. Potting soilWhen growing goldfish spider plants, you need to meet their potting and soil requirements. It is best to use loose, fertile, and well-drained soil, which will allow them to grow more robustly. 2. LightingGoldfish Chlorophytum needs appropriate light when caring for it. In summer, it must be avoided from direct sunlight and placed in a place with bright scattered light. Sufficient light is needed in winter, otherwise it will not bloom. 3. WaterWhen caring for the goldfish spider plant, you must ensure that there is sufficient water in the potting soil. Too dryness will cause the flower buds and new leaves to dry out, and too much water will cause root rot. Therefore, there must be sufficient water, but no water accumulation. 4. RepottingWhen caring for the goldfish spider plant, you need to change the pot every 2-3 years to meet the soil requirements. And apply thin topdressing every half month during the growing season. 5. TemperatureGoldfish Chlorophytum is a plant that likes high temperatures. In the northern winter, it must be kept in an environment above 10℃ so that it can grow normally. When the temperature is too low, the temperature must be adjusted appropriately to avoid freezing. |
<<: What to do if the Chinese evergreen doesn't grow
>>: Can the Chinese evergreen be watered with rice water?
The cultivation method of green radish is relativ...
The fragrant wood is named because its leaves hav...
Nutritional value of roses Rose has a rich and sw...
Poplar planting conditions 1. Lighting conditions...
Repotting 1. Before repotting, remember to stop w...
How to fertilize basil: In fact, basil does not n...
1. Flowering time Spathiphyllum can also bloom, a...
1. Breeding environment 1. Soil: To grow coral tr...
Can cherries be grown in Hainan? Hainan is not su...
Passion fruit fertilization time Passion fruit sh...
Suitable planting time for lisianthus Lisianthus ...
1. Normal sunlight The ash tree is a summer speci...
1. Soil The two main requirements of the Phoenix ...
1. Lighting conditions It is extremely light-lovi...
The growing period of quinoa is about 90-220 days...