Cutting methodChlorophytum comosum is a very loving plant, so as long as you pay a little attention, you can harvest a large area of Chlorophytum comosum. The stems of Chlorophytum comosum are mainly used for cuttings. When the stems grow to about five centimeters, take out a container of water and place the creeping stems in the water. After a few days, you will find that small buds have appeared at the bottom of the Chlorophytum comosum. Division methodTake the golden edge spider plant directly out of the pot, remove the soil, cut the old roots so that each cut plant has three stems, and transplant them separately. Or you can simply pick out the strong stems, put them in water, and they will take root on their own. Seed propagationAny soil for growing flowers will do, but if there is lumpy soil, you must crush it; the finer the better. The height of the soil should be lower than the flowerpot. Then manually dig a hole in the middle of the soil. Put the seeds in and cover them with soil. The soil should not be too thick. The temperature should be at 15℃. This way, the seeds will germinate in about 15 days. |
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