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Do you want to water the potted Clivia?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: loose and well-drained soil can be used for breeding Hydra. Light: It grows well in moderate light conditions. Temperature: It is warm, summer, spring and autumn will be the best temperature control in 15-25 ℃, winter can be controlled at about 10 ℃. Watering: It likes wet environment, spring and autumn season can water 3-4 days, summer can water every 2 days. In winter, the time can be properly prolonged, and the water can be irrigated once every 5-7 days.

1. Do you want to water the potted clivia?

It is better not to water the potted clivia.Because the roots of Clivia miniata just after moving pots are still relatively fragile, if the amount of watering is not well controlled, it will lead to water accumulation in the pot soil, the roots can not be absorbed in time, which will lead to the problem of rotten roots.Moreover, too much water in the pot soil is not conducive to the adaptation of plants to the new environment.So you can choose to spray some water on the pot soil with a watering can to keep the pot soil slightly wet but not damp.

2. How to maintain the newly potted kaffir Lily

Watering method: Just move the pot and don't water it for the moment.If the soil at the root of the pot is moist, it can not be watered.If the roots are trimmed when moving pots, do not water them immediately, which is easy to infect the wound.If necessary, water is sprayed on the surface of the pot soil.Wait until a week later, Clivia almost adapted to the new environment, you can water thoroughly, but still pay attention to the phenomenon of water accumulation.In addition, we should pay attention not to let water splash on the core, which will also cause the core to rot.When watering, it can be poured slowly along the edge of the pot.

Maintenance environment: The newly potted Clivia miniata can not receive direct light, which will lead to rapid loss of water in the potted soil.Therefore, it is necessary to maintain it in a cool environment with good ventilation, and then move it to a place with a certain amount of scattered light for maintenance after its recovery and growth.

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