Watering: Watering the newly transplanted Clivia miniata should be carried out according to its root system before it is buried.If the wound is buried in the soil without drying after root pruning, it needs to be watered for two days to avoid infection of the wound after re-watering.If it is dried before potting, then you can give it a thorough watering, this time the watering is also called root water, which is conducive to the recovery of the root system of the plant.But pay attention not to excessive, so as not to let the pot soil too wet caused by root rot, itself just after transplanting the root system is more fragile.
Illumination: The newly transplanted Clivia miniata can not be exposed to the sunlight immediately, otherwise it will easily lead to dehydration and death due to excessive evaporation of water.It needs to be placed in a ventilated shade to keep the temperature above 20 degrees and below 25 degrees.In this way, after a week or two of maintenance, it can be transferred to the semi-shade for normal maintenance.After a month, it can be moved out of the room in the morning and evening to receive an hour or two of sunshine.
Fertilization: The newly potted Clivia miniata needs to temporarily stop fertilizing it. After it has adapted to the new environment and thoroughly potted, and its roots have grown better, it can be given a small amount of fertilizer to supplement its nutrients.
The newly transplanted Clivia miniata can not receive light directly, and the light is too strong in summer, so it needs to be maintained in a semi-shady place with strong ventilation.In addition, it can also improve the humidity of its maintenance environment by spraying water frequently.In terms of fertilization, it is necessary to wait until its growth is restored, otherwise it is easy to burn the roots.
Do not water the newly transplanted clivia.Because the roots of the newly transplanted Clivia are still relatively fragile, if the amount of watering is not well controlled, it will lead to the problem of rotten roots when the potting soil is too wet.