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What to do if there are too many roots of Clivia

Walter White
2020-01-15 09:16:59
If the plant has not been flowering, do not cut the root first to prevent the flowering from being affected due to the non absorption of nutrients. If the flower has already blossomed, cut the long or old root from the root, air dry the wound, then plant it in the soil and water it properly. If the root system is too developed, it can also be replaced by large pots or ramets.

I. not blooming

Because the plant has not yet blossomed, if we cut off its root, it is easy to cause problems in its absorption, because the root is the most important thing to absorb nutrients. So we still need to wait for the plant to be treated after it blooms. Before it blooms, there are so many roots. The biggest reason is that we usually put too much fertilizer on it.

Two, have flowers

If the flowering plant has many roots, there are two ways to deal with it.

1. Cut the root

The plant is not satisfied with the size of the flowerpot, too many roots will make its space crowded, and it will be difficult to absorb some nutrients. At this time, it is necessary to cut off the rotten roots, long roots and old roots from the roots, and then air dry it, and pay attention not to let it bask in the sun. If you want to hurry up, you can use cigarette butts to dry the cut places. The natural air drying time is about half a day. The purpose of it is to prevent the invasion of bacteria. After that, we will plant it back into the soil, and then pour some water to fix the root. If there are some diseased roots and dead roots, they need to be cut off, and also need to adhere to the roots, otherwise the growth of the roots will be affected.

Clivia miniata flower

2. Ramets

There are too many roots in the plant, so you can consider dividing its roots so that it can become several small pots. In this way, it can change from the state of bursting pot to normal, and can also become several pots of new plants. When dividing plants, we still need to cut off the dead and dead roots, and good roots need to be well maintained, so that they cannot be injured.

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