Ramets of Clivia
If you want to make a basin of Clivia become more than one basin, the simplest way is to separate plants p>
Operation steps:
1. After growing for several years, Clivia will explode cubs next to the mother plant. When the leaves of Clivia grow to 3-4 pieces, it can be divided p>
2. Preparations must be made before branching Clivia. We need to prepare sterilized knives, loose and breathable nutrient soil and carbendazim for sterilization and disinfection p>
3. Remove the basin of Clivia, and then clean up all the soil on the root system of Clivia p>
4. Soak the root system of Clivia in carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution, take it out after soaking for about 1 hour, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry the root system p>
5. After the root system is dried, cut off the root system with small buds from the mother plant of Clivia with a sterilized knife. Pay attention to make the small buds take more roots, so that it is easier to survive p>
6. Smear the wound with carbendazim powder, then put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry the roots, and then put it on the basin again p>
7. Put the divided Clivia back into the pot. The soil must be loose and breathable. It can be mixed with nutrient soil and sand in the ratio of 5:1, and then add a little pine needle p>
8. Put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry for about 2-3 weeks after putting it in the basin again, so that one basin of Clivia can be changed into at least 2 basins of Clivia p>
Planting of Clivia
If a flower friend doesn't want to plant Clivia at home, you can also plant it directly with the mature fruit of Clivia p>
Seeding steps:
1. First, peel the Clivia fruit and take out all the seeds p>
2. After that, soak the seeds in warm water at about 40 ℃ to promote germination. After about 24 hours, the seeds can sprout p>
3. The soil needed for planting Clivia seeds must be loose and breathable. Sand, pine needles, sawdust, etc. can be used. Sawdust is used here p>
4. Put the seeds evenly in the sawdust to ensure that the bud eyes are on the side. At room temperature above 20 ℃, put it in a dark environment and spray water on the seeds with a watering can every day p>
Bud eye on the side:
5. As long as the temperature and moisture are appropriate, we can find that the seeds of Clivia germinate in about 20 days p>
6. Take out the sprouted Clivia seeds from the sawdust and clean the sawdust on them p>
7. Transplant the budding Clivia seeds into the flower pot. The soil must be loose and breathable nutrient soil, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance for a period of time, and then transfer it to a place with sufficient scattered light p>
8. As long as you take good care of Clivia, you will soon get a large basin of Clivia seedlings! Do you think it's very simple p>