How to make Epipremnum aureum explode in growth ( Illustrated) How can Epipremnum aureum explode in growth ( Illustrated)

How can Epipremnum aureum burst into bloom

The editor answers the questions about Epipremnum aureum for everyone, how to make Epipremnum aureum burst into bloom. Detailed content will be shared next.

Everyone knows that Epipremnum aureum is easy to grow, but many flower enthusiasts find that after a long period of cultivation, the bottom of the plant becomes sparse. Today, let's talk about how to make Epipremnum aureum burst into bloom. The method is actually simple: increase the density and re-plant, because Epipremnum aureum grows fast, soon the flower enthusiast can get a pot full of blooming Epipremnum aureum.

The reason why the Epipremnum aureum of flower enthusiasts is sparse is that the longer it is cultivated, the fewer leaves at the bottom, and finally, the bottom becomes bare, leaving only the vines, which is unattractive. If you don't want Epipremnum aureum to climb and just want a potted plant, it's best to develop the habit of frequent propagation to achieve the purpose of renewal.

Let's see how to plant a pot full of blooming Epipremnum aureum:

1. Prepare珍珠岩 (perlite), 椰砖土 (coconut brick soil), and 泥炭土 (peat soil), mix them evenly and pour them into the flower pot (other media can also be used, as long as they are fertile and breathable).

2. Cut the branches into sections, leaving one leaf and one bud on the cutting branches. (Don't throw away the branches without leaves, these branches can also be cut for propagation).

3. Insert the branches vertically into the soil (the density can be a little higher to achieve the effect of bursting into bloom; if you only insert one or two, you won't get the blooming effect). The leaves should stick out, surrounding the pot, insert one circle, and then another circle, keep inserting, noting that a thin layer of soil is enough to cover the branches, not too thick.

4. After inserting the branches, water thoroughly and then place them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Spray water on the leaves every morning. Be careful not to let the potting soil accumulate water, otherwise, the branches are prone to rot. After a while, the branches will grow roots, and small buds will also sprout. A few months later, it will burst into bloom!

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