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Clivia repotting notes, clivia repotting when watering?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Precautions

1. Time: It is very important to choose the repotting time. It is recommended to choose it in spring, specifically between March and April.At this time, the temperature can be maintained at more than 15 degrees, not high or low, which is more conducive to the later period of potting and growth.Pay attention not to choose in summer or winter, summer is easy to infect bacteria, winter is easy to frostbite.

2. Pruning the roots: When repotting, the roots should be pruned. The old roots, winding roots, fine roots and fibrous roots can be cut off, leaving only one third of the root system. In this way, the root system can adapt to the new environment more quickly, and the growth will be better.

3. Soil preparation: When changing pots, new soil should be replaced. Nutrient soil can be prepared by yourself. Rotten leaf soil, river sand and garden soil can be mixed. A proper amount of rotten bark can also be added. In this way, drainage and air permeability can be increased, which is more conducive to growth.

2. Later-stage curing

After changing pots and soil, we should irrigate it as soon as possible, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place to let it adapt slowly.In addition, we should also pay attention to the temperature, to keep warm, it is best to control the temperature between 15-25 degrees, so that we can adapt to the environment faster.If the temperature is too high or too low, it will easily lead to failure of repotting and plant death.

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