Transplanting of ChlorophytumGenerally, spider plants need to be transplanted after growing for a period of time, about 2-3 years. Transplanting is usually done in spring when repotting. Take out the spider plant and remove the old soil on it. Divide it into several clumps and then replant it. When transplanting, you can change the soil and add some sand, which is good for the growth of spider plants. Maintenance of spider plants after transplantationAfter transplanting the spider plant, first place it in a shaded place with only scattered light, and water it every day to keep the soil moist, so that it can adapt to the pot faster. Once the spider plant starts to grow new leaves, you can start normal care. After transplanting, the spider plant needs to be watered more frequently to keep the soil moist, and the plant needs to be sprayed with water frequently to prevent the leaves from drying out. Note that after transplanting the spider plant, you can apply a little fertilizer, but too much fertilizer may cause yellowing of the leaves, root rot, etc. Stop fertilizing in time and water more. In addition, if you find that there is a lot of dust on the leaves, spray them frequently to keep the leaves clean and bright in color. |
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