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How to Trim Chlorophytum (Figure)
Some flower friends' chlorophytum grows too luxuriantly, and the flowerpots are almost cracked, and many roots have grown to the lower part of the flowerpots. So some flower friends don't want chlorophytum to grow too big. How to trim chlorophytum to make it look better and grow better? Let's see what Uncle Gardener can do.

1. Cut off the dead branches and yellow leaves at the periphery, and also cut off the parts with burnt leaves at the tip.

2, do not cut flat, oblique, it is best to cut a knife on each side, it will appear natural.

3. Cut off the yellow leaves at any time at ordinary times, turn over the pots once a year in March, and cut off the old roots, rotten roots and redundant fibrous roots.

4. Cutting off some old leaves of chlorophytum in early and middle May will promote the germination of more new leaves and small chlorophytum.

If you grow flowers, ask uncle gardener!