Can Clivia be repotted in summer?Clivia does not grow in summer, so it is not recommended to repot it at this time. Of course, you can repot it in summer, but the premise is not to damage its root system. If the root system is damaged, it is easy to rot when watering. Because the high temperature and lack of ventilation in summer will cause root rot. If the indoor ventilation effect is good, you can repot it. How to repot CliviaRepotting Clivia is very simple. First, remove all the old soil to expose the roots, and check whether there are any rotten parts. Then, we can cut off the rotten roots and empty roots. If there is rot, apply disinfectant solution to the roots and let them dry naturally. After drying, you can directly replace them with new soil for planting. Things to note when repotting Clivia1. If the roots are accidentally broken due to careless operation, you need to apply wood ash to the wound in time and wait until the wound is dry before putting it in a new pot. For plants with more wounds, you can water them 2-3 days after potting to prevent bacterial infection. 2. Before repotting, be sure to trim off the excess roots so that the Clivia can adapt to the new environment more easily and grow better in the future. |
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