How to feed spider plants? How to raise spider plants?

Updated on home 2024-06-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, soak in water, grow roots and plant them in soil with relatively good soil quality, breathability and water permeability.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you can feed it, you can plant it directly in the soil with good air permeability, or in wood chips. After rooting, you can apply fertilizer, if it is mosaic and leafy, apply compound fertilizer, and apply nitrogen fertilizer if it is all green. Or directly diluted with beer and fertilized on the foliar surface.

    It can also be planted in clean water, and after rooting, hydroponic nutrient solution is applied once every half a month. Spider plants are very easy to raise, and they are air purifiers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The spider plant does not have high requirements for soil, and it can grow normally with general garden soil. However, if you want it to grow more vigorously, you need to use soft, breathable, fertile and slightly acidic soil. When mixing soil, garden soil, humus soil, and river sand can be mixed, and the proportion is 4:

    4:2, peat, humus, river sand, perlite can also be mixed, the ratio is 4:3:

    2:1 is carried out, and after preparation, it is disinfected by exposure to the sun or disinfected with disinfectant, and then used after disinfection to prevent eggs and bacteria inside.

    Spider plants like semi-shady environments, are not sun-tolerant, and have a certain shade-tolerant ability. If you want it to grow vigorously, you should not put it in the shade for a long time, nor should you expose it to direct light or strong light, it is best to put it in a place with astigmatism, and bask in soft light. For example, a place where you can receive the sun in the morning and evening, and see the light at noon.

    Spider plants like moist environments, grow inseparable from water, and are not drought tolerant. During the maintenance period, if the soil is dry, it should be watered in time, and the amount of water should be controlled, and the soil should be moist, and there should be no water accumulation. The exact number of watering times depends on the season.

    The climate temperature in spring and autumn is more suitable every year, which is its peak growing season, and the water demand is large, usually it needs to be watered once every three or four days, and each time it is watered thoroughly. In summer, when the temperature is high and the water naturally evaporates quickly, it is necessary to increase the frequency of watering, usually once a day, to avoid drying out the soil. When the temperature drops in winter, its growth rate will also be slower, so it is necessary to water less often and wait until the soil is dry each time.

    If you want the spider plant to grow vigorously, you must have a good temperature control, and it has certain requirements for temperature. It is not resistant to high temperatures, and its cold tolerance is also poor, and it prefers a warm environment. Temperatures between 15 and 28 degrees are optimal and are most conducive to growth.

    In winter, when the temperature drops to 10 degrees, it should be moved indoors, and the temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees, and the minimum should not be lower than 5 degrees, otherwise it is easy to get frostbite. In summer, when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, it is necessary to strengthen ventilation and spray water frequently to help it cool down. If the temperature can be well controlled, the spider plant can grow all year round.

    Spider plant has a certain ability to tolerate barrenness, but if you want it to grow vigorously, you must properly top dress. It rarely blooms, only has leaves, and belongs to foliage plants. Just apply urea fertilizer or well-rotted organic fertilizer to it.

    It is better to dilute the fertilizer and then water the fertilizer. The growing season is generally topdressing once every 20 days. After winter, it is necessary to stop fertilizer in time to avoid fertilizer damage.

    Reasonable fertilization to ensure sufficient nutrients can promote better germination, greener and faster growth of leaves.

    The growth rate of spider plant is relatively fast, and it needs to be regularly replaced with potting soil during the maintenance period. Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to change the pot every one or two years. Replace the pot with a slightly larger pot to meet the space needs of the root system.

    Replace the nutrient soil with new ones to avoid soil compaction. Every time you change the pot, you should choose spring and autumn, and cut off the rotten roots, dead roots, and old roots together with root pruning, so that you can better absorb fertilizer and water in the later stage. If you don't change the pot for a long time, not only the space is insufficient, the acidity of the soil will be aggravated, but also easy to compact, which is not conducive to its growth, and it is easy to have a lot of poor growth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do not put direct sunlight or a very dark place, the window is best. Watering when it's dry, watering if it's not dry. That's it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Clause. 1. Light: Spider plant is sensitive to light, if the sun is direct in summer and autumn, the leaves will wither and yellow, and even the whole plant will die. In winter, since the sunlight is not strong, the spider plant can be properly exposed to some direct sunlight.

    Clause. 2. Temperature: The optimal growth temperature of spider plant is 15-25 degrees Celsius.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's okay to water it every day because it's very reproductive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Plenty of sun and plenty of moisture.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's very good to raise it after a few days of watering, I hope it grows faster and can be on some organic fertilizer. My family has two pots.

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