1. What should we pay attention to when Clivia is just transplanted
Watering: watering the newly transplanted Clivia should be carried out according to its root system before entering the soil. If the wound is buried in the soil without drying after root pruning, it needs to be watered for two days to avoid wound infection after watering again. If it is put into the basin after drying, it can be watered once. The water poured at this time is also called fixed root water, which is conducive to the recovery of plant roots. However, be careful not to overdo it, so as not to let the basin soil be too wet and cause rotten roots. The roots after transplanting are relatively fragile p>
Light: Clivia just transplanted cannot be exposed to the sun immediately, otherwise it will easily lead to dehydration and death due to excessive evaporation of water. It needs to be placed in a ventilated shade to keep the temperature above 20 degrees and below 25 degrees. In this way, after curing for one or two weeks, it can be transferred to the semi shade for normal maintenance. Wait until a month later, you can move it out of the room in the morning and evening and receive one or two hours of sunshine p>
Fertilization: the Clivia just moved to the pot needs to stop fertilizing it temporarily. After it adapts to the new environment and takes the pot thoroughly, and its roots grow better, it can be fertilized and supplemented with nutrients p>
2. How to maintain newly transplanted Clivia in summer
The newly transplanted Clivia can not directly accept the light, but the light is too strong in summer, so it needs to be maintained in the semi shade with strong ventilation. In addition, the humidity of the maintenance environment can be improved by spraying water frequently. In terms of fertilization, we need to wait until it recovers its growth, otherwise it is easy to burn the root p>
3. Do you want to water the newly transplanted Clivia
Don't water the newly transplanted Clivia. Because the roots of newly transplanted Clivia are still fragile, if the amount of watering is not controlled, the basin soil will be too wet and rotten roots will appear p>