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Cultivation methods and precautions of Chiba peony tutorial and cultivation taboos of Chiba peony
1, dictyophora indusiata likes semi-cloudy environment and needs plenty of sunshine during its growth. However, it should be noted that the leaves are easy to fade and turn yellow when the light is too strong or insufficient. In summer, when the sun is strong, you should pay attention to shading to avoid burning plants. In winter, it is necessary to question the maintenance of insect light to avoid the fading of leaves due to insufficient light. Chlorophytum chiba likes warm and humid climate and is not cold-resistant. The suitable growth temperature is 20 ~ 24℃. If the temperature is too high, the leaves will turn yellow and dry easily. Pay attention to cooling and ventilation in summer. The temperature is low in winter, so it is necessary to maintain a certain wintering temperature, which cannot be lower than 5℃.

2. Chlorophytum in Chiba can grow vigorously in spring and autumn, so the water should be sufficient, and the basin soil should always be wet, and no water can accumulate. Spray high temperature frequently in summer to increase humidity, and gradually reduce the amount of watering in autumn. Dilute liquid fertilizer can be applied once every two months in the peak season, and topdressing should be stopped in winter.

3. Chlorophytum chiba grows very fast. As time goes on, this plant will soon thrive. In order to maintain a good plant shape, it is necessary to shape it frequently, cut off the branches that affect the plant shape, keep the plant shape beautiful, and trim it to make it grow many new branches and make the plant shape fuller. Chlorophytum chiba grows rapidly and is easy to grow full of pots, so it should be changed every two years. The best time to change pots is spring, and the pot soil should be a loose and fertile sand with good drainage and air permeability.

4. Cultivation precautions: Chlorophytum chiba has common scale insect damage and root rot.