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How to prune chlorophytum chiba
If you want to prune chlorophytum chiba, you should pay attention to the pruning methods, such as pruning by pinching, pruning by diseased branches, pruning by branches and leaves, shaping and so on. In seedling stage, the terminal buds of plants should be picked in time to promote the germination of their lateral branches, and diseased branches and dead branches should be cut off in time to prevent diseases, useless branches should be cut off to save nutrients, and pruning should be carried out from time to time to control the shape.

How to Prune 1 and Topping Chlorophytum Chiba

If you want to prune chlorophytum chiba, you should start preparation from its seedling stage. When the seedlings grow to a certain length, the branches with the highest growth and the most vigorous growth should be pruned to prevent the top of the plant from growing too fast and promote the plants to sprout more branches and form a full shape.

2. Cut off the branches of pests and diseases

After pruning at seedling stage, it should also be pruned during its growing period. It is necessary to cut off harmful branches such as diseased branches and dead branches in time, carefully screen out the leaves of pests and diseases, cut them off and burn them to avoid serious pests and diseases.

Step 3 cut off useless branches

In the process of plant growth, various branches will inevitably appear. Before the dormancy period comes, these useless branches, twigs and old branches should be picked out in time, but they are still attached to plants, consuming water and nutrients of plants, so cut them off to reduce the burden on plants.

4, plastic pruning

Chlorophytum chiba is a relatively pruning-resistant plant, and its growth and development speed is relatively fast, so we can often prune it and cut off those branches that are not beautiful but conform to the shape, such as cross branches, overlapping branches, horizontal branches, messy branches, curved branches, etc., so that the plants can grow according to the shape we want.