When bad heart is not very serious, there is still the possibility of saving.
At the beginning, the tender leaves in the center of the plant began to rot, and the rotten leaves were removed in time.
Wipe the juice with a paper towel, keep the surface dry, and place the plant in a well ventilated and bright place to avoid strong light.
When the blade wound is completely healed, the center is dry and normal maintenance is restored. Keep the air humidity as low as possible and spray less water to the blades. If it is not serious, the blade will gradually grow out, but if it is not treated in time, the following situation will occur.
If it is determined that it can not be saved, the leaves on one side of the plant shall be removed directly, and the earlier the better. In this way, it can ensure that there is no water in the center of the plant, so as to avoid further damage, and cutting off the leaves can reduce the nutrient consumption, which is conducive to the germination of new branches. The specific method is: .
Break off the leaves on one side of the plant by hand until the rotten pseudobulbs are exposed.
Remove the rotten parts with the sterilized bamboo pieces until the bulbs return to white.
Control water for 2-3 days, prepare a larger basin, replace with new soil, and replant.
At ordinary times, the leaves are sprayed with liquid fertilizer, such as urea and potassium dihydrogen phosphate, and the remaining leaves are used to promote the growth of roots. At the same time, thin liquid fertilizer should be applied to the basin to promote the germination of leaf buds.
The amount of water should be controlled. Do not water within one week after the treatment of rotten heart. Keep the soil moist after one week to avoid water accumulation. Pay special attention to ensure that the wound is relatively dry.
The growth of Clivia is rapid. As long as the rotten heart is dealt with in time, it will germinate soon. Usually, 1-2 buds are produced each year, 10-15 leaves are produced within 2 years, and the plants are transformed into age plants.