The rotten meat is thrown into the water, and the fibrous root is longer than the finger h2>
Presumably after a summer, everyone's fleshy death, rotten root rotten root. However, as long as the meat is not dead, throwing it into the water can save a life p>
1. Remove the fleshy rotten roots from the basin, clean up the soil on the roots, and remove the leaves with black rotten water at the bottom p>
2. Use a pair of sterilized scissors to cut off the rotten roots of meat. You can cut a little more to avoid bacterial residue p>
3. If the fleshy rotten roots are serious, directly cut off all the rotten roots from the bottom with a knife p>
4. After trimming, put some carbendazim powder on the fleshy incision, and then dry it in a bright and ventilated place p>
5. Prepare a disposable paper cup, cut it at the waist, draw a "cross" on the base, and buckle it down with your hand p>
6. Put the dried meat on the base of the paper cup, put another disposable paper cup outside the base, and add water to the outer paper cup until there is no meat root system. If there is no root, let the water level be about 0.5cm away from the bottom of the meat p>
7. In less than 10 days, more meat will produce long fibrous roots. After enough fibrous roots, you can choose to turn more meat into soil culture p>
The rotten Clivia is thrown into the water, and the big white root is thicker than the ham sausage h2>
Many flower friends' Clivia managed to survive the hot and humid summer, but unexpectedly, it was rotten in the first few days of autumn. Don't worry, learn this trick well, and your Clivia will be saved p>
1. Remove the rotten Clivia from the pot. Don't drag it hard when removing the pot. Although the Clivia has rotten roots, some healthy roots may still be left p>
2. Wash the soil on the roots with water and cut off all rotten roots and useless empty roots p>
3. In order to avoid bacterial residue, soak Clivia in potassium permanganate solution for about 15 minutes before hydroponic culture p>
4. Prepare a special hydroponic container for Clivia, pass the root through the planting basket, fix it with coarse ceramsite, and then pour water. The water level is less than 3 / 5 of the root of Clivia p>
5. Place the Clivia hydroponics bottle in a bright place for maintenance. Add some water after the water level drops p>
6. In about two weeks, Clivia will grow new white roots. If you want Clivia to grow stronger, wait until you grow 3-5 white roots and turn to soil culture for conservation p>
7. In order to avoid the rotten roots of Clivia again, put some broken pine towers at the bottom of the basin before putting it into the basin to increase air permeability and water permeability p>
8. After putting the Clivia into the basin, put it in a place with bright light and good ventilation. In order to make the Clivia adapt to the soil environment faster, keep the soil slightly wet in the early stage p>