1、 Treatment method
1. Take out the plant: pour the Clivia out of the original basin, shake off the original soil on it, and rinse it with clean water p>
2. Pruning rotten roots: the rotten roots shall be cut off after the tool is disinfected, and the incision shall be smooth enough during pruning. After cutting, use potassium permanganate to disinfect the root system to avoid infection. After disinfection, place it in a ventilated and semi shady place p>
3. Replant: replant after the incision is dried, but replace it with new soil and disinfect the original flower pot before planting, otherwise it will be infected and rotten roots again p>
2、 Methods to prevent root rot
1. When watering Clivia, we must grasp the amount and avoid excess water in the basin. If you accidentally water too much, loosen the soil in time to let the water flow out as soon as possible. In addition, do not get caught in the rain during maintenance p>
2. Avoid applying high concentration fertilizer to it, or there is no rotten fertilizer. If the plant cannot absorb it, the remaining fertilizer will burn its roots. Over time, the roots are easy to rot p>