1. Which month is best for transplanting?The time for transplanting Clivia should be chosen in spring, roughly around March to May. The specific time should be adjusted according to the region where the flower lovers are located. Under normal circumstances, as long as the temperature is not too high or too low in spring, the plants can be transplanted. If it is a flowering plant, you should try to avoid the flowering period and wait until the flowering period is over before proceeding. 2. Transplanting method1. When transplanting, you should first take the Clivia out of the pot and remove the soil attached to the roots. Be careful when operating to avoid damaging its root system. 2. Prepare potting soil suitable for plant growth. The soil must be disinfected before use. It can be exposed to the sun or soaked in boiling water for disinfection. 3. Finally, plant the plant in the new potting soil. Do not let its roots get entangled. It should be stretched out in the pot. Then continue to fill it with soil. After transplanting, the plants cannot be exposed to sunlight immediately. They should be placed in a well-ventilated semi-shaded area for a period of time. After about half a month, they can be cultivated normally. |
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