1. Do you want to water the potted Clivia
It's best not to water the basin moving Clivia. Because the root of Clivia just moved to the basin is still relatively fragile. If the amount of watering is not controlled, it will lead to ponding in the basin soil, and the root cannot be absorbed in time, which will lead to the problem of rotten root. Moreover, too much water in the basin soil is not conducive to the plant to adapt to the new environment. Therefore, you can choose to spray some water on the basin soil with a watering can to keep the basin soil slightly wet but not damp p>
2. How to maintain the Clivia just moved
Watering method: just move the basin and don't water it for the time being. After the basin is moved, if the soil at the root is relatively wet, there is no need to water it. If the root has been trimmed when moving the basin, do not water it immediately, which is easy to infect the wound. If necessary, spray water on the surface of the basin soil. After a week, when Clivia has almost adapted to the new environment, it can be watered at one time, but pay attention not to ponding. In addition, be careful not to splash water on the leaf core, which will lead to the problem of decay of the leaf core. When watering, pour it slowly along the edge of the flowerpot p>
Conservation environment: Clivia just moved can not accept direct light, which will lead to rapid loss of water in the basin soil. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain it in a cool and ventilated environment first, and then move it to a place with a certain amount of scattered light for maintenance after it recovers its growth p>