1. Cutting method
The general cutting method is the most common propagation method of plants and flowers. Similarly, we can use its leaves for cutting. For Clivia, this cutting propagation method is best operated in spring and autumn, so that the rooting speed of leaves will be faster and the growth will be more vigorous p>
Operation method:
We prune a few more robust branches and leaves from the mother plant of Clivia, and then it is best to soak them in rooting water for a period of time, which can help them grow better and faster. After soaking in this way, take it out to dry, and then prepare sandy soil with sufficient drainage and nutrition as the cutting matrix. In this way, after cutting the leaves of Clivia into the soil, we pour it into the water and put it in a ventilated place for maintenance, and the roots can grow in almost a month p>
2. Ramet method
Because the growth rate of Clivia is relatively vigorous, we can divide it into several seedlings when it grows lateral buds, so that when we change the soil or pot next year, we can directly transplant several Clivia plants into new pots and become new potted plants p>
Operation method:
We generally divide Clivia plants in two ways. One is to prune the newborn seedlings when the plants grow large enough, and then treat their roots before planting them in the soil of the new flower pot; The second is to trim all the leaves above the soil of Clivia with poor growth, and then disinfect and sterilize them to continue to grow. In this way, small buds will grow from the incision, which can play the role of ramets p>
3. Seeding method
In fact, the sowing method should be regarded as one of the more troublesome breeding methods of Clivia. We have to wait until the next summer when Clivia grows seeds, and then pick the seeds for planting. This method will grow slowly and need to wait patiently p>
Operation method:
After picking the seeds of Clivia from the pot, we need to remove the shell of the seeds first, and then prepare the planting soil, and plant the seeds evenly into the soil by keeping the bud point down. In this way, keep the pot soil moist, and the seeds will germinate in about half a month. When the seeds grow small leaves, they can be transplanted separately into a new pot p>
Don't you know the three breeding methods of Clivia? You don't have to buy it if you want to raise Clivia in the future. You can make it more at home p>