How to Make Green Lilies Bushier: The Best Tips and Tricks

 

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Chlorophytum comosum plants grow best in bright light. Since these plants are native to South Africa and grow on taller trees, they do not receive direct sunlight due to the dense foliage of the large plants around them.
This is exactly what you should do at home: Do not plant taller trees, but make sure that the leaves of the green lily do not get direct sun!
Bright, indirect sunlight promotes the growth of your spider plant, so that the stripes on the leaves stand out better.

 

 

If the leaves of the green lily are fading, you should check the light conditions. Too little light leads to color loss, poor growth, and watering problems.

Direct sunlight causes the leaves of the green lily to burn and lose their color.
So if you want to make these plants bushier, give them enough bright, indirect light!
A place near a sunny window will give your green lily everything it needs in terms of light. If you can’t find such a place, you should take a look at

To buy oriental light.
Give your green lily enough water
You can give your green lily a bushier appearance with proper watering. First, let’s look at when you should water spider plants.
In general, green lilies are not heavy drinkers, but that depends on other growing conditions.
Green lilies need water when the top five centimeters of topsoil are dry. The low temperatures reduce the water requirements of the spider plants, so you don’t need to water these houseplants frequently during the winter months.
High temperatures increase water evaporation, so your spider plant needs more water during the summer months.
The best water for plants is rainwater, but if you can’t use it, consider watering your spider plant with distilled water.
Contrary to popular belief, the type of water plays an important role in plant growth, as they are sensitive to fluoride, chlorine, and other harmful compounds in tap water.
Water only the soil, as the leaves can rot if water reaches their surface.

Good watering makes the plant bushier. Overwatering and underwatering are the main causes of spider plant dieback, so pay close attention to the watering schedule.
If
you want a bushy Chlorophytum comosum plant, you’ll need to increase the humidity.
These plants like high humidity, and the main reason for this is their natural habitat. Preparation:The recipe consists of 3 pages. You can check out the rest of the recipe via the button below.