It is best to repot Clivia in spring and autumn every year , and it is best to change the potting soil 1-2 times a year to prevent the plant from growing too fast and causing insufficient soil nutrition. When repotting, remove the plant from the potting soil, cut off the dry and rotten roots, and dry the roots before planting. When is the best time to repot CliviaIt is best to repot Clivia in spring and autumn , when the climate is mild and cool, neither too hot nor too cold. After repotting, it can adapt to the pot in a shorter time without affecting its growth. Be sure to avoid midsummer and severe winter, which may affect the plant's later growth. How to change soil and pot for Clivia1. Remove the pot When removing the plant from the pot, you can use a small shovel to draw a circle along the inner wall of the pot to separate the soil. Alternatively, you can tap the outer wall of the pot to separate the soil from the pot. Then turn the pot upside down, hold the plant by the rhizome, and carefully remove it. 2. Prune the roots Remove the original soil and check whether the roots are rotten. Cut off the empty roots and rotten roots, then disinfect with carbendazim, and then put them in the pot after drying. 3. Prepare the soil Prepare the flowerpots you need to use. It is recommended to use flowerpots with good air permeability and larger than the original flowerpots. The soil should also be breathable, otherwise the root breathing of the plant will be restricted. You can use soil made of leaf mold, pine needle soil, river sand and base fertilizer. 4. Plant in pots Place the Clivia in the middle of the soil, spread out the roots and fill the soil without any gaps. Finally, gently press down the surrounding areas to make it firm. |
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