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Clivia flowering clip arrow how to do, how to deal with the stem after flowering?

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Cistanche deserticola has many medicinal values. First of all, Cistanche deserticola is rich in polysaccharides, which can effectively enhance the body's immune capacity and improve the body's immune function. Secondly, it has the function of anti-fatigue and anti-aging, which can effectively promote the secretion of pituitary gonadal hormone, accelerate fatigue recovery and improve sports ability. Then it can improve peristalsis, inhibit water absorption in the large intestine and shorten defecation time. Finally, it can also play a role in protecting blood vessels and nervous system.

1. what to do with the arrow

1. Dark treatment: Put the clivia in a place without sunshine, so that the growth of the plant will be suspended, so that the flower arrow will get more nutrients, and it will blossom in a week or so.You can also use black plastic bags to wrap up, to wrap a few more layers, so that the effect will be better.

2, warm water bubble basin: prepare a large basin, in which loaded with 38-40 warm water, the Clivia potted into, until the pot becomes hot after the line out.In the evening, it should be placed in a slightly cold place, so that it can also play the effect of flowering without arrows.

3, root air treatment: that clivia miniata plant is taken out from the pot, the flower soil on the root is quickly clean, and then the clivia miniata plant is aired for 2 to 3 days.Part of the old soil in the pot should be replaced and filled with new soil, and finally the pot will blossom.

2. how to deal with the stems after flowering

When the clivia flowers, if you do not want to leave the seeds, you can cut off the flower stem.Scissors should be sterilized and trimmed from the base, not to harm other parts.After pruning, apply some charcoal powder to avoid infection.After pruning, it should be placed in a sunny place, and controlled watering should be started, and fertilization should be suspended.

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