1. Basin moving time
To move the basin of Clivia, you need to choose the appropriate time, and it has high requirements for temperature. Therefore, it is best to move the basin when the temperature is higher than 15 degrees. Generally, it can be in March or April p>
2. Water cut-off and basin removal
Before you plan to move the basin, you need to temporarily stop watering for a few days, which makes the soil dry and is conducive to removing the basin. When removing the pot, loosen the soil around the plant first, then hold its stem and gently take out the root p>
3. Root trimming
After taking off the pot, you need to observe the roots, cut off the aging, broken, weak and too seriously wound roots of Clivia itself, and leave two-thirds of the strong roots, which can help it adapt to the new environment faster. In addition, if there is a broken root system, it is necessary to soak the root of the plant with potassium permanganate for about 20 minutes after pruning or spray some carbendazim for disinfection p>
4. Soil selection
The soil for breeding Clivia should be loose, rich in humus, with good drainage and air permeability. You can choose to prepare by yourself, mix the garden soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand with good quality, and appropriately add some rotten compost inside. After preparation, fill it into a new basin p>
5. Curing after basin moving
After successfully moving the basin, pour it with water, and then place it in a well ventilated place with some scattered light to keep it in a warm environment p>