Chlorophytum comosum is a common flower in life. It is loved by many people because of its bright flowers and rich fragrance. So is it normal for Chlorophytum comosum to not bloom? How to grow Chlorophytum comosum to make it bloom vigorously? The following editor will explain them one by one, hoping to help you. Can Chlorophytum comosum be propagated by cuttings in October?Chlorophytum can be propagated by cuttings all year round, but because the temperature in spring and autumn is between 20 and 28 degrees, it is the peak growth season for Chlorophytum, so it is easiest to survive by cuttings at this time. In summer, the temperature is hot and difficult to control, and cuttings may die due to high temperature after propagation. In winter, the temperature is too low, the plant vitality is low, and it is not easy to survive. How to make Chlorophytum comosum survive easily by cuttingsBranch selectionWhen choosing cuttings for Chlorophytum comosum, the branches you choose should not be too young or too old. Healthy branches that are in a rapid growth period are more likely to survive. temperatureWhen the temperature is too low or too high, it will also affect the survival rate of cuttings of Chlorophytum. Generally, it is better to take cuttings when the temperature is above 20 degrees. April to May and September to October every year are the best times to take cuttings of Chlorophytum. Cuttings processingDo not use freshly cut branches for cuttings immediately. Place them in a cool and ventilated place for an hour or two to allow the cut to dry and heal naturally before using them for cuttings. This will greatly reduce the possibility of rot. Cutting mediumLike other green plants, the substrate for cuttings of Chlorophytum champaca requires moist, soft and water-permeable soil, which can be pure river sand or mixed soil. Water the substrate thoroughly two or three days in advance, then turn it over and let it air dry, so that the soil feels not dry, but not too wet. MaintenanceAfter the Chlorophytum comosum is grafted, do not irrigate it with large amounts of water. Place it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and spray the leaves every morning and evening. It will generally take root in half a month and can be transplanted in one to one and a half months. How to prune Chlorophytum comosumYou can prune it as you like. Cuttings of the cut nodes will survive (except in June when the temperature is high and humidity is high, cuttings in June are prone to rot). If you don't prune it, you can build a frame to let it climb up and shape it. If you want your Chlorophytum to have more branches, you can consider pinching the core, that is, pinching off the middle top of the longer branches. In this way, two new branches will grow after a while. Don't throw away the ones you pinched off, just stick them in the soil and they will survive. By pinching the core continuously, more buds will be produced, which is very beautiful. |
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