Reason 1Failure to change the pot in timeThe main purpose of changing the soil and pot of spider plants is to promote the growth of stems and leaves. If the pot is not changed for a long time, the nutrients in the soil will be consumed, which will inevitably affect the growth of the plant. WorkaroundRepotting should be done in March every year. If the plant is large and the pot is deep, repotting can be done once every two years. When repotting, take the plant out of the pot, cut off the withered roots, and apply a certain amount of base fertilizer to the soil. After repotting, place the plant in a semi-shaded and warm place to slowly grow. Reason 2Improper lightingChlorophytum likes an environment with sufficient light. Insufficient light will affect the accumulation of nutrients in photosynthesis, and the leaves will easily dry up. But for variegated varieties, excessive sunlight will cause yellow leaves to appear. WorkaroundIn spring and autumn, avoid strong sunlight at noon. In summer, the sunlight is particularly strong. Except for some sunlight in the morning and evening, more than 70% of the sunlight is blocked during the day. In winter, more sunlight is needed to keep the leaves green. Cut off the yellow leaves in time, and new branches and leaves will slowly grow after supplementing sunlight. Reason 3Improper fertilizationChlorophytum is a relatively fertilizer-tolerant plant. If it is insufficiently fertilized, the plant will easily age and the leaf tips will dry up. WorkaroundFrom late spring to early autumn, apply organic fertilizer once every 10 days or so. For variegated varieties, the content of single fly can be appropriately reduced to prevent the color of the flowers and leaves from fading and affecting the viewing experience. Reason 4Improper wateringAlthough spider plants look so lush and green, they rely entirely on water for support. During the growth process, if there is insufficient water and the air is dry, especially if the spider plant is placed in a small corner, the leaves will become dry due to lack of water. WorkaroundIn spring, summer and autumn, spray water frequently to prevent the leaves from drying out and keep the soil in the pot moist. In addition, when growing indoors, there is a lot of dust on the leaves, so you need to clean them regularly to keep them bright and beautiful. |
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