Can Clivia live after its roots are cut off
When breeding Clivia, sometimes the root system needs to be pruned. It may be because the root needs to be cut when changing the pot, or it may be that the rotten root of Clivia appears, so the root needs to be cut p>
In fact, when pruning the roots of Clivia, as long as not all its roots are cut off, Clivia can still live. Generally, after a period of time, Clivia can grow new roots p>
However, when pruning the roots of Clivia, we still need to pay attention to the correct operation, and we still need to pay attention to many matters p>
Pruning method of Clivia root system
When pruning the rotten roots of Clivia, first take out the plant, cut off the rotten roots and long and messy roots, and then disinfect them with potassium permanganate solution and dry them p>
After that, Clivia can be replanted. Pour water after planting to avoid direct sunlight p>
Maintenance of Clivia after root cutting
First of all, a very important point is the basin soil, because the basin soil is an important condition for the good growth of the root system of Clivia. Therefore, when re potting Clivia, we must choose the appropriate pot soil. The flowerpot and soil are required to have good air permeability and good drainage p>
Secondly, during the period of re curing of Clivia, it is necessary to ensure appropriate temperature and moisture. The temperature is generally 20 ℃ - 25 ℃, and ventilation should be maintained. Don't water too much to prevent the basin soil from being too wet and rotting again p>
Finally, we need to be careful. After the rotten roots of Clivia appear, even if they are handled properly, we may still be very worried. We should pay attention not to look at Clivia often. If you rashly take out the plants of Clivia, it will be harmful to its growth and may also infect it with bacteria< span>