How to deal with the rotten heart and rotten root of Clivia

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-16 14:56

If the heart of Clivia is rotten, it should be trimmed first and all rotten leaves on it should be cut off. If the situation is serious, the whole side of the leaves can be cut off. Then apply carbendazim powder to the cut and disinfect it. Then put the plant in a well ventilated place to dry and cut. After that, keep warm and ventilated, and properly shade and control water, so that it can resume growth.

1、 How to deal with the rotten heart of Clivia

1. Pruning: if the heart of Clivia is rotten, it should be pruned first. First, cut off all rotten leaves on it. If the situation is serious, the whole side of the leaves can be cut off

Clivia

2. Disinfect: after trimming, disinfect the cut. Low concentration carbendazim or chlorothalonil can be selected as disinfectant. Gently put the cut of the plant into the disinfectant and soak it for about 15-20 minutes. In addition, if there are carbendazim powders, they can also be directly applied to the scissors for disinfection

3. Clean up: after disinfection, put the plants in a place with good ventilation conditions to dry and cut the mouth. Then, keep it ventilated and warm, and properly block the light and control the water to make it grow again

Clivia

2、 How to deal with the rotten roots of Clivia

1. Potting and pruning: if Clivia has rotten roots, it needs to be taken out of the original flower pot and flower soil. Wash the soil attached to the roots with clean water, and cut off the rotten roots with sharp scissors. If there are yellow and rotten leaves on the plant, they need to be cut off together

Clivia

2. Disinfection: after pruning rotten roots, it also needs disinfection. Place the bottom of the plant downward in a basin containing carbendazim solution so that its roots are under the disinfectant. After 20 minutes, take it out and dry it by the window

3. Change soil and replant: take out the remaining flower soil in the flowerpot, throw it away, and wash the flowerpot. Then prepare some soil with good drainage and air permeability into the basin, and then plant the dried plants into it, and slowly maintain them

Clivia

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How to deal with the rotten heart and rotten root of Clivia

Liu Huilin
2022-03-16 14:56
Description If the heart of Clivia is rotten, it should be trimmed first and all rotten leaves on it should be cut off. If the situation is serious, the whole side of the leaves can be cut off. Then apply carbendazim powder to the cut and disinfect it. Then put the plant in a well ventilated place to dry and cut. After that, keep warm and ventilated, and properly shade and control water, so that it can resume growth.

1、 How to deal with the rotten heart of Clivia

1. Pruning: if the heart of Clivia is rotten, it should be pruned first. First, cut off all rotten leaves on it. If the situation is serious, the whole side of the leaves can be cut off

Clivia

2. Disinfect: after trimming, disinfect the cut. Low concentration carbendazim or chlorothalonil can be selected as disinfectant. Gently put the cut of the plant into the disinfectant and soak it for about 15-20 minutes. In addition, if there are carbendazim powders, they can also be directly applied to the scissors for disinfection

3. Clean up: after disinfection, put the plants in a place with good ventilation conditions to dry and cut the mouth. Then, keep it ventilated and warm, and properly block the light and control the water to make it grow again

Clivia

2、 How to deal with the rotten roots of Clivia

1. Potting and pruning: if Clivia has rotten roots, it needs to be taken out of the original flower pot and flower soil. Wash the soil attached to the roots with clean water, and cut off the rotten roots with sharp scissors. If there are yellow and rotten leaves on the plant, they need to be cut off together

Clivia

2. Disinfection: after pruning rotten roots, it also needs disinfection. Place the bottom of the plant downward in a basin containing carbendazim solution so that its roots are under the disinfectant. After 20 minutes, take it out and dry it by the window

3. Change soil and replant: take out the remaining flower soil in the flowerpot, throw it away, and wash the flowerpot. Then prepare some soil with good drainage and air permeability into the basin, and then plant the dried plants into it, and slowly maintain them

Clivia

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