① Clivia rooting _ river sand rooting method
River sand is a kind of relatively breathable cultivation soil, which can make the root system of Clivia breathe well, and then promote the development of the root system, so we can choose river sand to let Clivia take root. The operation method is also relatively simple, and the root system of Clivia can be cultivated in spring and autumn of a year. Spread clean river sand on the flowerpot, bury the roots of Clivia in it, and then put the flowerpot in a cool and ventilated place to ensure that the river sand is moist. After about a month, its roots will grow very thick.
② Clivia rooting _ water moss rooting method
Water moss is also an excellent hotbed for rooting. It has excellent air permeability and water retention, and the water moss is generally sterile, so that the roots of Clivia can grow better. The specific operation method is similar to the above river sand rooting method. Clivia rootless is buried in a flowerpot filled with water moss, placed in a ventilated and cool place and kept moist, and can successfully take root in about one month.
③ Clivia rooting _ water-soaking rooting method.
* After introducing this relatively simple method, we will literally know the general operation. First of all, we just need to put the stems of Clivia in the shade, treat them ten days later, remove some extra pseudobulb, soak them in water for two or three days, and then add a little sugar. After 24 hours, it can promote Clivia to take root.
Clivia is very beautiful, its leaves are straight and tidy, and it can produce yellow and orange flowers, which has a very good meaning. If you want to raise such a flower, you must first raise its roots and raise it well, so that it can grow healthily. The above three rooting methods are believed to be helpful to you!
Through our introduction, I believe everyone will gather here for the rooting method of Clivia, and Clivia will soon have a deeper understanding of its long leaves and flowers.