CliviaAfter growing Clivia for more than 2-3 years, many small buds will appear on the mother plant. If these small buds are cut and planted in the soil, they will become new Clivia. Steps:1. When you find that your Clivia has sprouted, don't worry about it. Wait until the sprout grows 2-3 leaves, then remove the Clivia from the pot. It is best not to water within one week before removing the pot to allow the soil in the pot to separate. 2. Turn the flower pot upside down, hold the rhizome of the Clivia with one hand, and slowly knock the flower pot with the other hand to remove the Clivia from the pot. After removing the plant from the pot, clean the soil on the roots of the Clivia. 3. Soak the roots of Clivia in carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution for about 20 minutes, then place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry the roots. 4. After the roots have dried, use a sterilized knife to cut off the roots with the small buds of the Clivia. In order to increase the survival rate of the cut Clivia buds, it is best to leave more roots when cutting, so that they can take root faster and produce more roots. 5. Sprinkle some carbendazim powder on the cut buds of Clivia and the wounds of the mother plant to achieve the effect of sterilization and disinfection, and then place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wounds. 6. After the wound has dried, you can start putting the plant into the basin. The soil must be loose, breathable nutrient soil. You can use garden soil and perlite in a ratio of 3:1, and you can also add some pine needles. 7. After re-potting, place it in a cool and ventilated place for 2-3 weeks to allow the small buds of the Clivia to adapt to the new soil and grow again. After doing this, one Clivia plant can become several pots! ChlorophytumSome flower lovers have taken very good care of their spider plants at home. Not only have they grown waterfalls, but they have also grown many small spider plants. These small spider plants can become new spider plants after being cut. Do you flower lovers find it very convenient? How to do it:1. Use sterilized scissors to cut off the small spider plants from the mother plant. 2. It is best to have some aerial roots on the cut spider plant, so that it will be easier for it to take root and survive. 3. Prepare the necessary soil. The soil must be loose, breathable and well-drained. It can be made by mixing leaf mold and river sand in a ratio of 3:1, and then water it thoroughly once. 4. Insert the small spider plant about 2-3cm into the soil, then place it in a cool and ventilated place to cool for a while, and then maintain it normally. orchidHuahua has many friends who grow orchids, but not many of them can grow orchids particularly well. After all, orchids are not easy to grow, but if you can grow one orchid well, you can turn it into several pots in a matter of minutes! Steps:1. Before dividing the orchid, stop watering it for 10-15 days. This way, the roots will have less water after being removed from the pot, making it less likely to break the roots during the operation. When removing the plant from the pot, first pat the edges of the pot, then turn the pot sideways and slowly pour it out. Remember not to damage the new buds and root tips. 2. After removing the orchid from the pot, clean the soil on the orchid roots, then wash it with clean water, comb the roots neatly to reveal the white roots. 3. Use sterilized scissors to divide the orchid to ensure that each orchid plant has at least one strong root system. 4. After dividing the orchid, soak it in a solution of carbendazim for more than half an hour to achieve the purpose of sterilization and disinfection. Then take it out and place it in a cool place to dry the wound. 5. After the roots are dried, put them back in the pot. The planting material for orchids must be loose and breathable. Expanded clay, bark, coal slag, sawdust, etc. are all suitable. After the orchid is potted, it should be watered thoroughly once and then placed in a cool and ventilated place for 1-2 weeks. asparagusNowadays, many people have asparagus fern at home. If you want to grow one asparagus fern into multiple plants, you can also use the division method to propagate it. Steps:1. If you want to divide asparagus fern, you must ensure that the asparagus fern is more than 2-3 years old, and at the same time, many new branches sprout from its roots, so that the survival rate after division will be higher. 2. First, remove the asparagus fern from the pot, and then gently pat the roots of the asparagus fern with your hands to let the soil on the roots fall off. Remember to be gentle, otherwise the roots will be damaged. 3. Rinse the roots lightly with clean water. At this time, we will find that there are many division nodes on the root system of asparagus fern. Find these nodes and gently break them apart. Never use brute force to separate them, otherwise the root system will be damaged and it will be difficult to survive. 4. Determine how many divisions to divide the plant into. In order to ensure the survival rate of asparagus fern, it is best to make the root system of each plant vigorous. The asparagus fern that Huahua uses can be divided into 3-4 pots. 5. Put some soil at the bottom of the pot, then put the divided asparagus fern in, support the asparagus fern with one hand and fill the soil with the other hand. Note that when dividing the asparagus fern, the roots must be evenly distributed in the pot, which is conducive to the survival of the roots. This completes the division of asparagus fern! White AnthuriumMany people still prefer to call the white calla lily "smooth sailing", after all, it represents the good wishes of many people. Huahua thinks that if the calla lilies at home can grow from one pot to many pots, does it mean that the next year will be more successful? Steps:1. First, remove the white calla lily from the pot and clean the soil on the roots. When handling the roots, be careful not to damage them. 2. Comb the root system and then proceed with division directly. When dividing, make sure that each separated plant has a strong root system to ensure the survival rate after division. 3. After division, dry the wound in a cool and ventilated place, and then plant it in a pot. The potting soil must be loose and breathable. It can be made of peat soil and perlite in a ratio of 2:1. 4. After potting, place the calla lilies in a cool and ventilated place for 1-2 weeks, and then move them to an area with scattered light for maintenance. |
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