1、 Disinfection treatment
Clivia has no roots, often because the roots rot, so cut it off. Disinfection is required after cutting. Carbendazim or potassium permanganate can be mixed with water to make disinfectant. Then soak the pruning place in it and dry it after 30-40 minutes. The disinfectant should not be too thick, the content of carbendazim should be about 0.05%, and the potassium permanganate solution should be diluted into pink p>
2、 Basin soil preparation
In order to make Clivia take root, we need to provide a suitable environment, and pot soil is the first step to help it take root. The soil should be as soft as possible and have good drainage. Too sticky soil is unfavorable to the growth of roots. Sand and vermiculite can be used to make basin soil, which is conducive to its rooting p>
3、 Planting upper basin
When the pot soil is ready, the Clivia can be replanted. In order to have enough space for the root to grow, the bottom can be wrapped with sawdust and then filled in the basin. Then spray a little water and put it in a cool and ventilated place p>
4、 Subsequent maintenance
During the rooting period of Clivia, the water should not be too much. You can wait until the surface soil is dry and water it. Don't pour water into the leaf core, otherwise it will rot. The light cannot be seen during the curing period, and then slowly increase the light after it takes root p>