Throw the succulent plants with rotten roots into water, and the fibrous roots will be longer than your fingers!I guess after a summer, everyone's succulents will die or have their roots rot. However, as long as the succulent is not completely dead, it can be saved by throwing it into water! 1. Remove the rotten-rooted succulents from the pot, clean the soil on the roots, and remove the leaves at the bottom that have turned black and rotten. 2. Use a pair of sterilized scissors to cut off the rotten roots of the succulents. You can cut a little more to avoid any residual bacteria. 3. If the root rot of the succulent plant is severe, just use a knife to cut off all the rotten roots from the bottom. 4. After pruning, apply some carbendazim powder on the cut of the succulent, and then place it in a bright and ventilated place to dry. 5. Prepare a disposable paper cup, cut it in half, draw a "X" on the base, and press it down with your hands. 6. Place the dried succulents on a paper cup base, put a disposable paper cup on the outside of the base, and add water to the outer paper cup until the roots of the succulents are just covered. If the plants are rootless, keep the water level about 0.5 cm from the bottom of the succulents. 7. Within 10 days, the succulents will grow long fibrous roots. When there are enough fibrous roots, you can choose to transfer the succulents to soil cultivation. Throw the rotten root Clivia into the water, and the big white roots will be thicker than sausage!Many flower lovers’ Clivias finally survived the hot and humid summer, but they didn’t expect that their roots would rot just a few days into autumn. Don’t worry, if you learn this trick from Huahua, your Clivia can still be saved! 1. Remove the Clivia with rotten roots from the pot. Do not pull it out forcefully. Although the roots of the Clivia have rotten roots, some healthy roots may still remain. 2. Rinse the soil on the roots with water and cut off all rotten roots and useless empty roots. 3. In order to avoid residual pathogens, soak the Clivia in potassium permanganate solution for about 15 minutes before hydroponics. 4. Prepare a special hydroponic container for Clivia, pass the roots through the planting basket, fix them with coarse expanded clay, and then pour water. The water level should cover 3/5 of the Clivia root system. 5. Place the Clivia hydroponic bottle in a bright place and add some water when the water level drops. 6. In about two weeks, the Clivia will grow new white roots. If you want the Clivia to grow stronger, wait until it grows 3-5 white roots and then transfer it to soil cultivation. 7. In order to prevent the root rot of Clivia again, before potting it, put some broken pine cones at the bottom of the pot to increase air permeability and water permeability. 8. After the Clivia is potted, place it in a bright and well-ventilated place. In order to allow the Clivia to adapt to the soil environment faster, the soil should be kept slightly moist in the early stage. |
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