The spider plant
Chlorophytum Comosum is also called a spherical spider or a chlorophyte. This plant is native to South Africa and has yellow stalks that soon show flower clusters, each of which produces a new plant. A copy of the mother plant, with long green leaves Al-Fateh and Al-Asfar, among them other types that differ in form, where their leaves are wider.
Take care of it
The optimal thermal range is 18 to 20 ° C, light-loving, provided only direct exposure to direct sunlight during the winter. Heavy irrigation is needed in winter, fertilized every two weeks with compound fertilizer, and the plant is moisture-friendly. Of crushed gravel and sprinkle regularly with water spray.
Reproduction
Multiply by separating the growing plants (from the flowers) from the mother plant and put them in the water to produce roots and then planted in the soil in a separate pot.
It can multiply by multiplying by planting the plant and the leg between the new plant and the mother plant in the soil so that the new plant has roots and then separated into an independent pot
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