Light requirements, watering methods, soil selection, fertilization techniques, temperature control, pest control, pruning and shaping shrimp coat flowers, scientific name Spathiphylum, is deeply loved for its unique leaves and white flower buds, and is a good choice for interior decoration. It is not easy for shrimp coat flowers to thrive at home. This article will provide you with a detailed guide to maintaining shrimp coat flowers and help you easily grow beautiful shrimp coat flowers. Light requirements Shrimp clothing flowers prefer semi-cloudy environments and should not be directly exposed to strong sunlight. When maintaining indoors, they should be placed in a place with sufficient scattered light, such as an indirect light area near windows, to avoid placing shrimp clothing flowers in direct sunlight. Under the sun, to avoid sunburn on the leaves. Watering method The watering principle of shrimp coat flowers is "see wet when it is dry", that is, watering is carried out after the soil surface is dry. When watering, ensure that water can penetrate into the roots, but water accumulation should also be avoided. When the temperature is low in winter, the water demand of shrimp coat flowers will be reduced, and the watering frequency can be appropriately reduced. Soil selection Shrimp coat flowers are suitable for growing in loose, breathable, and well-drained soil. You can choose soil made by mixing materials such as peat soil, leus soil and coarse sand. Adding appropriate amount of humus to the soil can provide nutrients and promote Shrimp coat flowers. growth. Fertilization skills Shrimp clothing flowers do not have a high demand for fertilizer, but appropriate fertilization will help them grow. During the vigorous growth period, compound fertilizer can be applied every one month. When fertilizing, care should be taken not to let the fertilizer come into contact with the leaves to avoid causing burning of leaves. Temperature control The suitable temperature range for the growth of shrimp coat flowers is 18℃ to 28℃. When the temperature in winter is low, the shrimp coat flowers should be moved to a warm place indoors for maintenance. When the temperature is high in summer, the shade should be properly shaded to avoid excessive temperature affecting their growth. Pest and pest control Common pests and diseases in shrimp clothing flowers include aphids, red spiders, etc. When pests and diseases are discovered, timely measures should be taken. Insecticides can be used for prevention and control. At the same time, attention should be paid to ventilation and maintain air circulation to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases. Trim and shape the leaves of shrimp coat flowers grow faster, so the withered leaves should be pruned in time to keep the plants clean. During the growth process, branches can be trimmed appropriately to promote the beautiful shape of the plants.
Shrimp coat flower is an easy-to-maintain indoor leaf-viewing plant. As long as you master the correct maintenance methods, you can grow beautiful shrimp coat flowers at home. According to the above maintenance strategies, I believe that you have gained a deeper understanding of the maintenance of shrimp coat flowers. Let us work together to make the green plants in the home rejuvenate and add a touch of green to life!
References: "Manual for the Conservation of Indoor Leaf Observation Plants", China Forestry Press, published in 2018.
"Guide to Home Gardening Plant Conservation", Shanghai Science and Technology Press, published in 2019.