Chlorophytum is one of the popular indoor plants that does not require special care.
However, even such a trouble-free flower, as shown by the observations of the expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", scientist-agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , can cause trouble for its owner.
So, it has often been noticed that with the arrival of autumn, the flower's leaves begin to dry out.
Of course, the most likely reason why this might be happening is dry air.
To prevent the appearance of dried and blackened leaf tips, do not forget to spray the plant regularly, as well as increase the level of humidity in the room.
The second factor that could cause the leaves to dry out is the lack of light.
A phytolamp will help you cope with the reduction in daylight hours.
Finally, the third reason is a lack of nitrogen. If you haven’t fed your chlorophytum for a long time, don’t be surprised that the tips of its leaves have started to dry out – the soil in the pot is depleted.