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What to do when Clivia miniata is dying

For many girls, here are some small experiences in plant maintenance on how to deal with a dying Clivia miniata, and the following is a detailed introduction for you

What to do when Clivia miniata is dying

If the Clivia miniata is about to die due to root rot, remove the rhizome from the pot, trim and disinfect it to stimulate the roots to regenerate. For Clivia miniata with a腐烂 heart, only leave the rhizome, cut off the rotten branches and leaves, and let it dry in a shady environment, waiting for the seedlings to sprout. Avoid excessive moisture and stickiness; if the Clivia miniata is beyond salvation, it can be discarded directly.

If the Clivia miniata is dying due to root rot, it should be removed from the pot as soon as possible and the rhizome should be treated. Cut off the rotten root parts, then soak in a Vitamin B12 solution or Aspirin solution for 10 minutes. Disinfect and stimulate the Clivia miniata roots to regenerate and survive.

If the Clivia miniata has severe heart rot, use a disinfected sharp blade to cut off all the rotten leaves and decayed areas, leaving only the rhizome part. Apply sulfur powder or alcohol, potassium permanganate solution to the wound, place it in a shady environment to dry, ensuring the wound is dry. After a month, new seedlings will appear.

Whether the Clivia miniata has a rotten heart or root rot leading to reduced plant viability, most of these issues are caused by improper watering. Excessive watering can easily cause moisture accumulation and a sticky feeling in the environment. This is especially common in rainy and low-temperature conditions, so it is essential to control moisture during the maintenance process.

If the growth problem is very serious and has reached the point of no return, don't think about saving the dying Clivia miniata. Prepare newspapers or containers with good sealing, such as plastic bags, wrap the Clivia miniata with roots and discard it to prevent attracting plant diseases and pests that could affect the home environment.

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