CliviaMature Clivia will sprout young buds from its rhizomes almost every year. Flower lovers can separate these small buds when repotting the Clivia in spring. After a few days, you will have a new pot of flowers! 1. Carefully remove the Clivia from the pot. You can use a small flower shovel to help. Be careful not to use too much force to avoid damaging the roots. 2. Clean the soil around the roots and observe the condition of the roots. 3. Carefully break off the small buds, preferably with some roots to facilitate their survival later. 4. Clean the root system and cut off old roots and rotten roots. 5. Soak the roots of Clivia in carbendazim solution (carbendazim: water = 1:2000) for 20-30 minutes for disinfection. 6. Place the Clivia with disinfected roots in a cool and ventilated place to dry. It is best to apply some carbendazim on the root wound. 7. After the roots are dry, the Clivia can be put back into the pot! The potting soil can be prepared according to the ratio of leaf mold: pine needle soil: river sand = 3:2:1. For small rootless buds, the proportion of sand should be increased. 8. Water until water can seep out from the holes at the bottom of the flowerpot. After that, place the Clivia in a cool and ventilated place, away from the sun. Wait until new leaves grow and you can take care of it normally! asparagusAsparagus fern is a clumping plant, that is, many asparagus fern grow in one pot. As it grows, it will continue to produce new plants, and slowly the original pot can no longer hold them. If you do not change the pot and divide the plants at this time, it will be detrimental to the growth of asparagus fern and may easily cause root rot, yellow leaves, etc. 1. Carefully clean out the soil in the flowerpot, being careful not to damage the roots, and finally take out the whole plant. (Author: No temper Source: Liyang Merchants) 2. Clean the soil around the roots. Use your hands to gently pat the roots to remove the dirt, be gentle, and finally rinse with water. (Author: Dynamic Hero Source: Wenzhu Bar) 3. If you observe the root system carefully, you will find some nodes where the roots grow, which can be easily broken apart with a simple push. If you can't pry it open, don't use brute force. You may have looked in the wrong place and can try again. (Author: Mo Yilan Source: Baidu Experience) 4. Apply some carbendazim on the wound and place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. For beginners, it is best not to have each asparagus fern plant be too small. (Author: Dynamic Hero Source: Wenzhu Bar) 5. After the roots have dried, the asparagus fern needs to be repotted. Asparagus fern likes loose and fertile sandy soil. You can mix leaf mold and coarse sand in a ratio of 7:3. (Author: The Joy of the First Dhyana Source: Wenzhu Bar) 6. Spread a layer of expanded clay at the bottom of the flower pot to prevent root rot. 7. Put a layer of soil on top of the expanded clay, and mix organic fertilizer into the soil as base fertilizer. (Author: No temper Source: Liyang Merchants) 8. After putting in the asparagus fern, gently shake the plant while filling the soil. Finally, use your hands to slightly compact the soil in the pot and water it thoroughly. (Author: Dynamic Hero Source: Wenzhu Bar) 9. Place it in a cool and ventilated place for a week. ChlorophytumDuring the growth process, spider plants will grow branches, which are the little babies of spider plants. When the spider plants on the branches grow little roots, they can be transplanted. (Author: leim945 Source: Baidu Experience) 1. Find the new branches growing from the spider plant. (Author: leim945 Source: Baidu Experience) 2. Small fine roots will grow at the location indicated by the arrow in the picture below, so flower lovers can observe it at any time. (Author: leim945 Source: Baidu Experience) 3. Cut off the newly grown spider plants. (Author: leim945 Source: Baidu Experience) 4. Bury the small spider plant in loose and fertile soil. It does not need to be buried too deep, 1-2 cm is enough, and water it thoroughly. 5. After 3 or 4 days of being buried in the soil, the roots of the spider plant will become very obvious. (Author: leim945 Source: Baidu Experience) 6. Place the propagated small plants in a cool and ventilated place, and they can be maintained normally after about a week of acclimatization. lilyLilies are bulbous flowers that will wither after blooming that year. But I wonder if flower lovers have ever had this experience: after the lilies withered, the stems and leaves were cut off and watering was stopped, but not long after, new lily buds actually grew in the flowerpot! What's going on? (Author: iamtong219 Source: Lily Bar) This is Lily giving birth to a baby! A circle of small bulbs will grow around the old lily bulbs. If you break off these bulbs and replant them, you will get a new pot of lilies! (Author: Wuyang Qingshang Source: Lily Bar) 1. It is best to divide the lily bulbs after they have withered and before their dormancy period. The small bulbs can be stored in the sand over the winter and planted when the spring warms up. (Author: Wuyang Qingshang Source: Lily Bar) 2. Remove the lily from the pot, gently shake off the soil, and rinse the roots with clean water. (Author: Wuyang Qingshang Source: Lily Bar) 3. Use a sharp, sterilized knife to separate the bulbs. It is best to leave some roots on each bulb to facilitate its survival later. (Author: Wuyang Qingshang Source: Lily Bar) 4. Disinfect the separated bulbs in a carbendazim solution (carbendazim: water = 1:2000) for 20-30 minutes or two hours. (Author: Mint-colored cotton skirt Source: Hyacinth Bar) 5. After drying the bulbs, store them in the sand. When potting, choose loose and fertile soil. The soil can be prepared according to the ratio of peat soil: river sand: sawdust = 6:3:1. (Author: xiaoxiaodiyn Source: Lily Bar) 6. After placing the bulbs, cover them with soil. If conditions permit, flower lovers can apply some base fertilizer, water them thoroughly and place them in a cool and ventilated place. (Author: xiaoxiaodiyn Source: Lily Bar) 7. Because the root system will be more or less damaged when dividing the bulbs, the lily may take longer to germinate, about 3 or 4 weeks. The soil should be slightly moist during this period. orchidOrchids will grow pseudobulbs, commonly known as "reed heads" during their growth process. People usually break them off and throw them away during the process of repotting, but they can both take root and sprout, making them a rare and good breeding material! (Author: Green Breeze 139 Source: Orchid Bar) 1. When repotting, break off the reed heads, select fresh, healthy, plump and disease-free reed heads, and cut off the rotten roots. (Author: 18444916 Xu Song) 2. Soak the reed head in potassium permanganate solution for two hours. After disinfection, place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. (Author: 124.228.147.* Source: Nanhua University Bar) 3. Flower lovers who have the conditions can dip the reed head in some germination powder and then place it in planting material to promote germination. The planting material can be sphagnum moss, coconut bran, sawdust, etc. In short, it should be loose and breathable with good water retention. 4. Prepare a clean plastic bag. 5. Wrap the reed head with planting material and slightly wet it with water. 6. Put the reed head in a plastic bag, poke a few small holes in the bag to allow ventilation, and then place it in a warm and sunny place. 7. In about 3 weeks, sprouts will grow from the reed heads. 8. Plant the sprouted reed heads in the pot according to the steps of planting orchids. The planting material should be loose and fertile. It can be a mixture of leaf mold, pine needle soil and vermiculite in the ratio of 3:3:4. After planting, the potted plants should be placed in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Have flower lovers learned it? The Qingming Festival is coming soon. I wish all flower lovers have fun! Huahua will continue to share flower-growing knowledge during the holidays~ (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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