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How to pour the Clivia through? What to do if there is too much water?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-14 16:53:17
Every time when watering the flowers until the water drips from the bottom of the pot, the water in the pot passes through from top to bottom, even if it is fully watered. If you water too much, you should immediately move to the sun for ventilation and direct sunlight, otherwise it is easy to rot.

First, how can the monarch orchid be considered to be watered through?

1. When you water the Clivia, you should pay attention to the principle of watering when it is half dry and try to pour it through as much as possible. But you can't water the soil as soon as it's dry. Otherwise, the soil will be wet and muddy for a long time, which will easily lead to root rot, dark yellow leaves and no light.

2. When watering, you should pay attention not to let the water enter the leaf center, otherwise it is easy to cause the rotten heart disease of the leaf.

3. You can use soaking basin method to water: find a basin larger than Junzi orchid basin, fill it with water after putting it in, let Junzi orchid absorb water through the drain hole of the flowerpot, so the watering effect is better, the soil is not easy to harden, the water retention and locking property is much better than direct watering, but the disadvantage is that it takes a little longer

2. What to do if there is too much water for Clivia

The leaf surface of Clivia is broad, soft and tender, but the growth speed is slow, the root does not absorb much water, but the evaporation of the leaf is very large. Therefore, don't over water the Clivia, otherwise the root will wither and shrink, the leaves will be thin and flat, the leaves will be dull, and serious yellowing will occur. If there is too much water, you can use the following methods:

1. In general, there are drainage holes at the bottom of the Magnolia flowerpot, and the water will be discharged from the bottom. Don't worry too much

2. The bottom is still very wet after drainage, it should be moved to the outside immediately, under direct sunlight, receive ventilation, make the moisture evaporate as soon as possible.

3. You can also pour out the pot soil to be exposed to the sun, and plant it back into the flowerpot after the soil is soft.

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