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chlorophytum bouture CHLOROPHYTUM – Centre Jardin CloutierLe Chlorophytum, aussi appel plante araigne (ou plante "spider" en anglais), est une plante dintrieur populaire en raison de sa facilit dentretien et de son aspect dcoratif. Elle produit des feuilles longues et fines qui poussent en touffe et, lorsquelle est bien entretenue, produit de petites pousses en forme de bbs (ou rejets) qui pendent comme des araignes suspendues leurs tiges. Voici un guide dtaill pour prendre soin de votre Chlorophytum : 1.

Le Chlorophytum, aussi appelé plante araignée (ou plante "spider" en anglais), est une plante d’intérieur populaire en raison de sa facilité d’entretien et de son aspect décoratif. Elle produit des feuilles longues et fines qui poussent en touffe et, lorsqu’elle est bien entretenue, produit de petites pousses en forme de « bébés » (ou rejets) qui pendent comme des araignées suspendues à leurs tiges.

Voici un guide détaillé pour prendre soin de votre Chlorophytum :

1. Exposition à la lumière

  • Lumière vive et indirecte : Le Chlorophytum préfère une lumière vive et indirecte, mais il peut également tolérer une lumière modérée. Si vous le placez dans un endroit lumineux mais à l'abri des rayons directs du soleil, ses feuilles resteront vertes et saines.
  • Évitez le soleil direct : Un excès de lumière directe peut brûler les feuilles, laissant des taches brunes. Veillez à le protéger des rayons directs du soleil, en particulier pendant les heures les plus chaudes de la journée.

2. Arrosage

  • Arrosage modéré : Le Chlorophytum préfère un sol légèrement humide, mais il est important de ne pas trop arroser. Laissez sécher la couche supérieure du sol entre les arrosages pour éviter que les racines ne pourrissent.
  • Fréquence d’arrosage : En période de croissance active (printemps et été), arrosez environ une fois par semaine. En automne et hiver, vous pouvez espacer les arrosages à toutes les deux semaines.
  • Évitez l’eau stagnante : Veillez à ce que le pot ait des trous de drainage pour permettre à l'eau excédentaire de s'écouler. Ne laissez pas la plante dans l'eau stagnante pour éviter la pourriture des racines.

3. Température et humidité

  • Température idéale : Le Chlorophytum préfère des températures modérées, entre 18°C et 24°C. Cette plante peut tolérer des températures un peu plus fraîches, mais elle est sensible au gel. Ne la laissez pas dans des endroits où la température descend en dessous de 5°C.
  • Humidité : Le Chlorophytum peut s’adapter à une humidité moyenne. Cependant, dans des environnements secs (par exemple, avec le chauffage en hiver), l'humidité peut être un facteur limitant. Pour augmenter l’humidité autour de la plante, vous pouvez la vaporiser de temps en temps avec de l’eau ou placer un humidificateur à proximité.

4. Sol

  • Le Chlorophytum préfère un sol léger et bien drainé. Un terreau pour plantes d'intérieur standard est généralement suffisant, mais vous pouvez ajouter un peu de perlite ou de sable pour améliorer le drainage.
  • Maintenir un sol bien aéré : Assurez-vous que le sol reste légèrement humide, mais qu'il ne devienne pas détrempé, car un excès d’eau peut entraîner la pourriture des racines.

5. Fertilisation

  • Fertilisation pendant la période de croissance : Pendant les mois de printemps et d’été, vous pouvez fertiliser votre Chlorophytum tous les mois avec un engrais liquide équilibré pour plantes d’intérieur. Cela encourage une croissance saine et vigoureuse.
  • Réduire la fertilisation en hiver : En automne et hiver, la croissance ralentit, donc il est préférable de ne pas fertiliser ou de réduire la fréquence à tous les deux mois.

6. Entretien et taille

  • Retirer les feuilles mortes ou jaunies : Les feuilles jaunes ou mortes doivent être coupées à la base pour maintenir un aspect soigné et encourager la croissance de nouvelles feuilles.
  • Contrôle de la croissance : Le Chlorophytum est une plante qui se développe facilement et peut devenir envahissante. Vous pouvez tailler les tiges longues ou coupées qui ne produisent pas de nouvelles pousses pour maintenir la plante sous contrôle.
  • Rejets : Lorsque le Chlorophytum produit de petites pousses (les "bébés"), vous pouvez les laisser se développer en tant que nouvelles plantes, ou les couper et les replanter pour obtenir de nouvelles spécimens.

7. Rempotage

  • Rempoter tous les 1 à 2 ans : Cette plante n’a pas besoin d’être rempotée fréquemment, mais si les racines deviennent trop grandes pour le pot, ou si la plante semble à l’étroit, vous pouvez la rempoter tous les 1 à 2 ans. Choisissez un pot légèrement plus grand pour laisser de l’espace à la plante pour se développer.
  • Vérifier le drainage : Comme pour toutes les plantes d’intérieur, le pot doit avoir des trous de drainage pour empêcher l'eau de stagner autour des racines.

8. Problèmes courants

  • Feuilles jaunes ou brunes : Cela peut être causé par un excès d’arrosage, une eau trop calcaire ou un manque de lumière. Vérifiez la fréquence des arrosages et assurez-vous que la plante reçoit suffisamment de lumière indirecte.
  • Pucerons ou cochenilles : Le Chlorophytum peut parfois être infesté par des parasites comme les pucerons ou les cochenilles. Inspectez régulièrement les feuilles et traitez les infestations avec un insecticide naturel ou du savon insecticide.
  • Lentille ou croissance arrêtée : Si la croissance semble ralentir, cela peut être dû à un manque de nutriments ou de lumière. Un léger ajustement de l’exposition à la lumière ou une fertilisation supplémentaire peut résoudre ce problème.

9. Multiplication

  • Bouturage des rejets : Le Chlorophytum est facile à multiplier grâce à ses rejets (les petites pousses qui se développent à partir des tiges principales). Vous pouvez couper ces rejets lorsqu’ils sont bien formés et les replanter dans un autre pot pour obtenir une nouvelle plante.
  • Raciner les boutures : Vous pouvez également faire raciner les rejets dans un verre d’eau avant de les replanter dans un pot avec du terreau léger.

Conclusion

Le Chlorophytum (plante araignée) est une plante d’intérieur robuste, idéale pour les débutants en jardinage. Elle est facile à entretenir et se développe rapidement dans des conditions appropriées. En lui offrant une lumière indirecte, un arrosage modéré, une température stable et un sol bien drainé, vous pourrez profiter de cette plante ornementale pendant de nombreuses années. De plus, ses capacités de multiplication en font une excellente plante pour agrandir votre collection ou pour offrir en cadeau.

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