When changing soil for Clivia, the old soil can be reused. However, because the plant has absorbed almost all the nutrients, the fertility will be insufficient. Before use, some base fertilizer should be added to it to increase its fertility. However, it is recommended to use half of the old soil mixed with half of the new soil, or all of the new soil. Because this kind of flower soil is not easy to harden, can make it grow better
When changing basin for it, it's best to trim its root system together, cut off the old and dark root system, and cut off the dense root system. This can make it more efficient from the flower soil to absorb nutrients, so as to grow better. If not treated, these roots will take up a lot of space, and consume a lot of nutrients, affecting plant growth.
After changing the basin, you need to water it once. In this way, the root system can be more closely combined with the new flower soil, which has great benefits for its later growth. But after pouring, we need to make sure that there is no water in the soil, or it may affect the growth of the plant.