Clivia enters the age stage and can grow new buds. The new buds are broken off and cultivated into new plants. This is called Clivia's asexual reproduction . According to the location of the buds, it can be divided into lateral buds, bottom buds, and interleaf buds. These buds are all grown from the stem part. When the buds grow to 6-7 leaves, the buds at the bottom of the stem and the buds on the side of the stem can be divided. The division time will be carried out simultaneously in spring and autumn, combined with repotting soil.
can be cut into buds or broken into buds by hand. The bud cutting and division are mostly used for the bud at the bottom of the stem. The part of the seed and the mother plant is large, and it is difficult to make the buds carry roots by hand. Use a knife to cut the rhizomes that need to be taken down together, so as to improve the survival rate of the buds. Hand-broken buds are mostly used for stem-side buds or interleaf buds, because both buds are on the outside of the stem. When operating, hold the mother plant pseudobulb with one hand, and pinch the base of the bud with the other hand. Be careful to keep some roots on the new plant, so that they can survive easily.
The broken wound must be applied with wood ash, charcoal powder or purple potion, and dry for 4-5 hours before putting the wound on a plate.