What to do with the dry tips of hanging plants
A very detailed introduction is about what to do with hanging plant tips and a detailed explanation of the causes and solutions to the occurrence of hanging plant tips. Next, I will introduce it in small series.
Hanging orchid maintenance masters! Does your spider plant always grow dry tips and look like a bully with thorns on his back? Don't worry, I'm going to tell you a little secret today! To solve this problem, it is mostly because the soil in the basin is not suitable. The solution is to remove the basin and replace the soil and mix more sand! Trust me, your spider plant will turn from a tough bully to a handsome green boy!
First of all, removing the basin and replacing the soil is the key! Carefully remove the spider plant from the original basin and check the condition of the roots and soil. If it is found that the basin soil is too dense or the water retention capacity is too poor, it is the culprit. To give the spider plant a new home, choose soil with good air permeability and good drainage, and add more sand to allow its roots to breathe comfortably.
Next, let the spider plant drink some diluted fertilizer water. But don't let it become a little gluttonous fertilizer! Remember, just moderate amount. Excessive fertilizer may cause the spider plant to grow more stems, and it will feel like a cactus with a wreath!
The most important thing is to pay attention to water control. The spider orchids don't like overly wet environments, so water them in a small but regular manner. Remember, watering more will make the roots of the spider plant soak in water like a hot spring, and it will shout,"Help! I'm turning into a water polo! "So, just control the moisture and keep the roots of the spider plant moderately moist.
Finally, provide moderate light to the spider plant. The spider plant likes bright light, but it doesn't like to be roasted by the scorching sun. Give them a proper shade and let them enjoy the warm and soft sunshine. Don't let them feel like an explorer walking through the desert!
So, dear spider plant maintenance masters, don't let the problem of stem points bother your spider plant. Tell them in a humorous way that removing the basin and replacing the soil and adding more sand is the key. Trust me, your spider plant will change from a dry bully to a handsome green guy, bringing you endless appreciation and joy!
The above [] describes what to do with the dry tips of spider plants and the detailed explanation of the reasons for the appearance of dry tips and the solutions. I hope it can help you!