Do you need to water the Clivia that has been repotted?
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1. Do you need to water the Clivia that has been moved to a pot?
2. How to care for Clivia that has just been repotted
It is best not to water the Clivia that has been repotted. Because the roots of the Clivia are relatively fragile just after repotting, if the amount of watering is not controlled properly, water will accumulate in the pot soil, and the roots will not be able to absorb it in time, which will lead to root rot. Moreover, too much water in the pot soil is not conducive to the plants adapting to the new environment. Therefore, you can choose to use a watering can to spray some water on the pot soil to keep the pot soil slightly moist but not wet.
1. Do you need to water the Clivia that has been moved to a pot?
1. Do you need to water the Clivia that has been repotted?
It is best not to water the Clivia that has been repotted. Because the roots of the Clivia are relatively fragile just after repotting, if the amount of watering is not controlled properly, water will accumulate in the pot soil, and the roots will not be able to absorb it in time, which will lead to root rot. Moreover, too much water in the pot soil is not conducive to the plants adapting to the new environment. Therefore, you can choose to use a watering can to spray some water into the pot soil to keep the pot soil slightly moist but not wet.
2. How to care for the newly transplanted Clivia
Watering method: Do not water the pot just after moving it. If the soil at the roots is already relatively moist after moving the pot, you don't need to water it. If the roots were trimmed when moving the pot, do not water it immediately as this may cause the wound to become infected. If necessary, spray water on the surface of the potting soil. After a week, when the Clivia has almost adapted to the new environment, you can water it thoroughly at once, but you still have to be careful not to accumulate water. In addition, be careful not to let water splash on the leaf core, which will cause the leaf core to rot. When watering, pour slowly along the edge of the pot.
Maintenance environment: Clivia that has just been repotted cannot accept direct Too much light will cause the water in the pot soil to lose quickly. Therefore, it should be maintained in a cool and well-ventilated environment first, and after it resumes growth, it should be moved to a place with a certain amount of scattered light for maintenance.
2. How to care for Clivia that has just been repotted
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