Rootless Clivia Rooting Steps
For rootless clivia to take root, it is best to use loose, well-drained soil, which needs to be disinfected before use. The base of the plant needs to be trimmed flat, then disinfected and coated with charcoal powder. After planting into the soil, the depth is appropriate at the false bulb of the plant. If you do a good job in conservation and management, it will grow new roots in about a month.
There is no root of the Clivia root steps
1. Prepare the soil
If you want rootless Clivia to take root, you first need to prepare suitable soil. It is best to use loose and well-drained soil. We can use decayed leaf soil mixed with a small amount of fine sand. The soil needs to be disinfected with potassium permanganate before use to avoid plant infection and rot.
2. Plant treatment
If you want rootless Clivia to take root, you need to use sterilized sharp scissors to trim the base of the plant flat, then soak it in a disinfectant solution such as carbendazim, and then smear the wound with a little charcoal powder to absorb moisture and prevent decay. Only after this treatment can you plant it.
3. Planting and maintenance
Rootless Clivia will be planted in the soil, deep enough to bury the plant's false bulbs is appropriate, then to compact the soil, so that it fixed, and then appropriate watering, keep the soil slightly moist, but also plant maintenance in a semi-shady and ventilated environment, about a month or so it can grow new roots.
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