How to grow roots of spider plantsHow to Care for the Roots of Chlorophytum1. SoilChlorophytum has fleshy roots and prefers loose and well-breathed soil. Flower lovers can mix peat soil, garden soil and perlite in a ratio of 5:3:2. 2. WateringIf you want the roots of the spider plant to grow out of the pot, it is best to reduce the frequency of watering to avoid water accumulation and suffocation of the roots. Follow the watering principle of "better dry than wet", and wait until the soil in the pot becomes dry and white before watering. 3. FertilizationFertilization can be combined with watering, about once every half a month. You can dilute bone meal with water or put 4-5 grains of compound fertilizer in the water, which can promote flowering and make the roots stronger. How to divide spider plantsIf the roots of the spider plant burst out of the pot, it means it is time to divide and repot. Division and repotting are beneficial to the better growth of the roots of spider plants. 1. Remove from the pot and wash the rootsKnock the flowerpot to remove the spider plant from the pot, and place it in clean water to clean the soil around the roots of the spider plant. 2. Prune the rootsChlorophytum with a relatively vigorous root system usually grows many radish roots. When pruning, be careful not to cut them off. Only the thin roots and weak roots need to be cut off. 3. DivisionUse a sterilized knife to separate the connecting parts of the roots of the spider plant and divide it into several plants. 4. Put it in the basinPut the processed spider plants into pots, water them thoroughly, and place them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. How to grow roots of CliviaClivia root care method1. SoilIf you want Clivia to have strong roots and prevent them from rotting, the planting material must be permeable, breathable and rich in humus. Flower lovers can mix rotten leaves, pine needles, coarse sand and charcoal in a ratio of 6:2:1:1. 2. Pelvic floor padClivia is particularly prone to root rot. If you want to grow strong roots, you must first prevent root rot. Before planting the Clivia in a pot, you can put a layer of walnut shells, peanut skins, etc. at the bottom of the pot. 3. FertilizationIn summer, you can apply decomposed cake fertilizer water once every 10 days or so. Note that when the temperature reaches about 30 degrees, the Clivia enters a dormant period and you should stop fertilizing. When repotting, you can add some bone meal or roasted melon seeds to the soil to help the roots grow more vigorously. How to root CliviaClivia is called the "King of Trash" because its roots often rot. Today Huahua will introduce to you a simple rooting method. 1. Prune rotten rootsUse a sterilized knife to remove all rotten roots of the Clivia. 2. SterilizationSoak the processed Clivia in potassium permanganate solution. After about half an hour, take it out and place it in a ventilated place to dry. 3. Insert into sandy soil for rootingInsert the disinfected and dried Clivia into the sand and add a little water to ensure that the sand is slightly moist. In about 15-20 days, the Clivia will grow big white roots! How to care for the roots of AmaryllisHow to Care for the Roots of Amaryllis1. SoilAmaryllis likes loose and breathable sandy soil, and must not use heavy clay soil. Flower lovers can mix leaf mold, sandy soil and organic fertilizer in a ratio of 3:1:1. 2. FertilizationThe roots of Amaryllis are bulbous. In order to make the root system grow better, potassium fertilizer can be added once a month. You can also use rice water to decompose and then add water for watering. However, when the temperature is high, Amaryllis enters a dormant period and fertilization should be stopped, otherwise the roots will be burned. The Rooting Method of AmaryllisAmaryllis is a bulbous flower, and its bulbs are prone to rot when the weather is hot and humid. Today, Huahua will introduce to you a universal rooting method, which is very practical! 1. Cutting the packingUse a knife to cut off the rotten bottom of the amaryllis, and prepare a plastic basin and a slightly larger iron basin. 2. Sitz bathDrill a few holes at the bottom of the plastic pot, fill it with clean perlite, and place the bulbs on the perlite. Place a slightly larger basin outside the plastic basin and add a layer of water. Place it in a bright place and refill it with water when it runs out. 3. Amaryllis rootingIn about 10-15 days, Amaryllis will grow new white roots. Are you super envious of other people’s roots? But as long as you take good care of it, Your flowers can also produce big white roots! |
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