How to promote the rooting of rootless Clivia bud
Clivia buds without long roots are often encountered or recorded when changing pots or dividing plants. For these buds, the following methods can be used to make their hair roots survive. Apply sulfur powder to the wound of the bud, keep it upright and seal it in a colorless plastic bag. (reduce the invasion of germs). Then put the colorless plastic bag upright in the sunlight scattering place. In about 30 days, after the wound is healed, it can be taken out and planted in a flowerpot filled with plain soil. Don't water it too much. Pot soil is too wet, which is not conducive to its rooting. The flowerpot should be placed in a place where sunlight is scattered, and the temperature should be kept at 2()-25℃. In the past few months, because it has not produced a root system that can maintain normal life activities, the leaves will droop and dim, but this situation will gradually improve with the gradual fullness of the root system. After half a year, apply dilute liquid fertilizer every 10 days or so. Generally speaking, as long as the rootless Clivia sprouts have four leaves and the base is intact, satisfactory treatment results can be obtained. The success rate of this method can almost reach 10. %。 When Wei changes pots or shoots for Clivia, he often encounters or breaks Clivia buds without long roots. For these buds, the following methods can be used to make their hair roots survive. Apply sulfur powder to the wound of the bud, keep it upright and seal it in a colorless plastic bag. (reduce the invasion of germs). Then put the colorless plastic bag upright in the sunlight scattering place.