1. Notes1. Stop watering before changing the soil for Clivia. If there is too much water, it will not only be difficult to remove from the pot, but it will also easily damage the root system of the plant. 2. When removing the plant from the pot, be careful not to damage its roots and never use sharp tools. The best way is to hold the plant's bulb and pot in your hands, gently turn it upside down, and tap it to free the plant from the pot. 3. It is best to repot in spring or autumn. The growth is very good at this time, and it will easily resume growth after repotting. If it is done during its dormant period, changing the soil will hinder its growth. 2. Maintenance after repotting1. Water: For the Clivia that has just been repotted, it needs to be watered thoroughly immediately to allow it to resume growth faster. Many people do not water the plants after repotting. This is a misunderstanding of most people. They should water the plants immediately after repotting. 2. Light: After repotting, place it in a semi-shaded place for about 10-15 days. Wait for it to gradually resume growth, and then it can gradually see the light. |
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