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What should I do with chlorophytum after it blooms?

After flowering, chlorophytum can still be maintained normally.

1. Don't water too often, mainly depending on the season and leaf surface. For example, water should be poured once in summer, and it must be thoroughly poured in the morning or evening, subject to the seepage at the bottom of the basin. If the leaves are found to be shrinking and not spreading, it needs to be watered once.

2. Chlorophytum likes sunshine, let it bask in the sun more, and avoid light in summer, because too strong light will burn Chlorophytum.

When watering the flowers, you can mix the leftover milk with bean juice and water.

Propagation method of chlorophytum

After talking about the maintenance of chlorophytum after flowering, we are talking about its propagation method. Chlorophytum can be propagated by cutting, dividing plants and sowing.

Cutting method

From spring to autumn, chlorophytum can be cut at any time. Cut off the clustered stems and leaves on the stolons of chlorophytum, plant them directly in flowerpots, water them and keep them in the shade. Be careful not to bury it too deep when cutting, otherwise it will easily rot the heart. When potted chlorophytum, the number of cuttings depends on the size of the flowerpot. Generally, 2-3 plants can be planted in small pots, about 3 plants in medium pots and 5-6 plants in large pots.

Branch method

When dividing the plant, the plant can be taken out of the pot, the old soil and rotten roots are removed, the old roots are cut off, three stems are left on the plant, and then transplanted and cultured separately. You can also cut off the clustered stems and leaves on the stolons of chlorophytum and plant them directly in flowerpots for cultivation.

Sowing method

The seed propagation of chlorophytum can be carried out in March every year. Because the seed particles are not large, the covering soil on the seed should not be thick, generally 0.5 cm. At the temperature of 15℃, the seeds can germinate in about 2 weeks, and the seedlings can be transplanted and cultured after they are formed. Varieties with leaf art propagate with seeds, and their offspring degenerate into all-green varieties.