Pruning: For the cutting propagation of chlorophytum, it is actually pruning the small plants clustered on the stolon produced by the mother plant, which hangs on the stolon and has aerial roots under the leaves (the newly born may not see aerial roots). This is the seedling of chlorophytum, and this is the seedling we want to prune. Here is a note. When we look at the spider plant stolon, we can find that the spider plant stolon has several branches, and there are not only seedlings at the top of each branch, but also leaf seedlings in the middle of the stem. Please note that we have to cut the top seedlings, and most of them have blossomed below the top seedlings. According to experience, it is not difficult to judge which intermediate seedlings are not easy to survive after cutting. In addition, it is best to cut the stem from the seedling when cutting, so as to avoid the rot of the stem left after cutting in the future and affect the plant growth. Cutting: The newly cut seedlings of chlorophytum can be cut. Prepare a load-bearing flowerpot, put soil on it, and don't water it for the time being. Poke a few small holes in the soil with your fingers, not too deep, just about 2 cm. Bury the aerial roots of the seedlings. Don't bury them too deep, which will easily rot the heart. How much to cut depends on the size of the flowerpot. Generally, there are 3 small pots, 5 medium pots and 7 large pots. The overall layout is in the middle, and the four sides are cut well, which is convenient for later trimming and shaping. Of course, flower friends can be laid out according to their own needs, but not too dense. Chlorophytum is easy to explode, and it is not easy to prune when it grows up.
Maintenance: First of all, the newly cut cymes of Chlorophytum cymes should be watered once, but the flowerpots should not be flooded, and then they should be maintained in a cool and ventilated place. Generally speaking, the newly cut cymosum will continue to grow in a week or so, and the white roots will be embedded in the soil and begin to grow vigorously. In the meantime, the basin soil should be kept moist. When the newly planted chlorophytum grows two or three new leaves, it can be maintained normally. Remember to cut off the yellow leaves after cutting, and the chlorophytum will burst open soon if it is properly maintained.