Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to water the clivia when the soil has just been changed.Because it encourages its root system to integrate with the soil, it is beneficial for the plant to absorb water and nutrients from the soil when it grows later.However, there are two situations that can not be watered.One is to cut the root system before changing the soil.At this time, if you water directly, it may lead to wound infection.At this time, it should wait for the wound to recover before watering.Second, wet soil is used when changing soil.At this time, there is already more water in the soil, and watering will lead to water accumulation in the soil, which will lead to its root rot.At this point, you should wait until the pot soil is dry before watering.
1. Sunlight: After soil replacement, put it in a place with sufficient but not strong sunshine, and let it receive proper amount of sunshine.This will help it grow back more quickly.
2. Temperature: After soil replacement, it should be placed in an environment of 15-25 for curing.The warm environment is very conducive to its growth and recovery.
3. Watering: Do not water too frequently. Generally, water once every 7-10 days to keep the pot soil slightly wet.At this time, it grows slowly, and too much watering will lead to its rotten roots.
4. Fertilization: Fertilization is not needed when the pot is just changed.After 20-30 days, it can be fertilized when it resumes growth.