The snake plant has produced a lot of little ones, and it will become a big pot in a few minutes!The Sansevieria at home often sprouts many small buds in the pot. These small buds grow bigger and bigger, and soon they will burst the pot. So at this time we have to divide the Sansevieria into pots. How to deal with the outbreak of Sansevieria?1. How to raise a lot of pups?If you want your Sansevieria to produce cubs as quickly as possible, fertilizing is essential. You can usually bury cooked soybeans in the Sansevieria flower pot. About 2-4 soybeans each time are enough. 2. Cut off the water for the Sansevieria for 1-2 days, then turn the flowerpot upside down, and you can easily remove the Sansevieria from the pot. After removing it from the pot, clean the soil on the roots and cut off all the old roots and weak roots. 3. Use sterilized scissors to cut the snake plant along the root system. Note that each plant must have a stronger root system so that it will be easier to survive after division. Then place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wound. 4. The root system of Sansevieria is relatively shallow, so the soil must be loose and breathable to avoid water accumulation and root rot. You can use nutrient soil made by mixing leaf mold and pine needle soil in a 1:1 ratio. 5. Put the dried Sansevieria back into the pot, place it in a cool place for 1-2 weeks, then place it in a place with good diffused light indoors, and maintain it normally. Soon the Sansevieria cubs will bloom again! The Alocasia odora has produced small babies, and the pot is full of them again in one month!Among all succulents, Huahua’s favorite is the Alocasia odora. After all, the Alocasia odora does not need to be propagated by leaf cuttings or beheading. You can just throw it aside and baby plants will pop up soon. How convenient! How to deal with the birth of Guanyin Lotus?1. How to raise a piglet that has many cubs?If flower lovers grow Alocasia odora at home, they must place it in a well-lit place such as a south balcony or south windowsill. Water it when the soil in the pot is dry. Soon you will find a circle of Alocasia odora sprouts. 2. Cut off the cubWhen the young plants of the Alocasia odora grow to the size of a coin, you can directly pick them up and use them for cuttings. 3. Dry the woundThe small Alocasia odora cut with scissors must be placed in a ventilated place for a while to allow the wound to dry. If you directly plant the cuttings, the juice in the cuttings will come into contact with the soil, causing the cuttings to rot. 4. Cuttings of small plantsPrepare loose and breathable nutrient soil, and plant the small Alocasia odora cactus after drying its wounds directly. The soil can be made of loose and breathable nutrient soil, and the bottom of the pot can also be padded with some expanded clay to make it loose and breathable. 5. The cubs survive and the pot blooms againFirst place it in a cool place for about a week, then place it on the south balcony in direct sunlight. In less than a month, the cuttings of the Alocasia odora will be able to bloom again! Clivia produces baby cubs, and one pot becomes many pots!Clivia has thick leaves and brightly colored flowers, and is loved by many flower lovers, especially those that have been grown for many years, which have many small buds sprouting from their roots. If you just pick these small buds, they can become new Clivias, and you don’t have to spend a penny! How to deal with the outbreak of Clivia?1. How to raise a lot of pups?If you want your Clivia to grow babies, you can add some oil crops such as peanuts and melon seeds to the bottom of the pot when repotting it. You can also poke a hole on the side of the pot and pour waste oil into it to supplement nutrients for the Clivia. 2. The cub grows 5 leavesIf you take good care of the Clivia, it will produce small sprouts from the old roots, commonly known as seedlings. When the seedlings have more than 5 leaves, they can be divided. 3. Remove the potBefore removing the Clivia from the pot, control the water for about 3 days. Then, hold the Clivia plant with one hand and turn the pot upside down with the other hand, and the Clivia can be completely removed from the pot. 4. Prune the roots and soak them in carbendazim solution for disinfectionAfter cleaning the dirt on the roots of Clivia, soak them in a solution of carbendazim for 20-40 minutes to sterilize and disinfect them, then take them out and place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry. 5. Cut off the cubs with the roots and dry the wounds.After the wounds of the Clivia roots have dried, use sterilized scissors to cut the Clivia cubs directly from the mother plant. The stronger the roots of the cubs, the higher the survival rate and the more vigorous the growth! 6. Sterilize with carbendazim and prepare for pottingApply some carbendazim solution on the wound of the cut Clivia, place it in a cool place to dry the wound, and prepare to plant it in a pot. 7. Use tree bark as the bottom of the pot to prevent water and air from rotting the roots.Put bark, broken bricks, etc. at the bottom of the flowerpot to make it water-permeable and breathable. Then prepare nutrient soil and plant the young Clivias. Nutrient soil can be prepared by mixing leaf mold with fine river sand in a ratio of 2:1. 8. RepotPut the divided Clivia babies into pots and place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for about 2 weeks. This way, one pot of Clivia can be turned into at least 3 pots! The spider plant has produced baby babies, and the pot is full of them again in one month!If you want to talk about the easiest flower to grow, it must be spider plant! Just cut off the small spider plants on the branches and you can turn them into a new pot of spider plants! How to deal with spider plant after it explodes?1. Chlorophytum comosumIf a spider plant grows vigorously, many small spider plants will emerge on the branches. These small spider plants are the baby spider plants that emerge from the spider plant. 2. Cut off the small spider plantUse sterilized scissors to cut the spider plant pups off the mother plant. Note that when cutting, be sure to cut off the aerial roots of the small spider plant together, so that the survival rate will be higher. 3. Prepare the soil for cuttingsPrepare loose and breathable nutrient soil for use in grafting young spider plants. The soil can be made of peat soil or leaf mold, perlite and river sand in a ratio of 2:1:1 to form the nutrient soil needed for cuttings. 4. Cuttings of Chlorophytum comosumPlant the young spider plants in nutrient soil, water them thoroughly, and place them in a cool place for a week before placing them in a living room, study, or other place with good diffuse light. 5. Re-bloomingAfter the spider plant is grafted, it needs to be watered once every 4-7 days. You can usually add some compound fertilizer or rice water to the spider plant. This will allow the grafted spider plant to grow more and more vigorously and soon fill the pot again! In addition to the ones Huahua introduced, Cactus, aloe vera, ground roots... They all love to bloom little flowers! Dear flower lovers, if you have any questions, Leave a message to Huahua now! |
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