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How does clivia leaf droop to handle?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Fertilization can be carried out during the period of Trigonella, but the demand for fertilizer is not large, usually there is surplus rice washing water or orange peel can be left, watering it 2-3 times a month can basically meet its demand for nutrients. In its flowering period, it can be watered, and the amount of watering should be increased appropriately, usually try to keep the soil slightly moist, but pay attention to watering time can not pour water on the bud.

1. Temperature Control

1. Reason: Unsuitable ambient temperature will lead to poor growth of Clivia miniata.If it is exposed to inappropriate temperature for a long time, its leaves will wilt, droop and possibly turn black.

2, the treatment method: changing the culture environment, and maintaining in the environment between 15 and 25 deg C.After a period of time, it will be able to recover and grow back on its own.

2. Shading

1. Cause: Strong light will cause the leaves of the plant to sunburn, resulting in yellowing and burning spots.It also evaporates water from the leaves, causing them to droop.

2. Treatment method: Put the plant in a semi-shade environment, and cut off the severely sunburned leaves with scissors.Then keep it ventilated, and after a period of time it can grow new leaves.

3. increase watering

1. Reason: If you forget to water it when you raise it, it may cause it to lack water.If the water shortage lasts for a long time, its leaves will turn yellow and droop.

2. Treatment method: At this time, it should be moved to a warm position and watered thoroughly.Pour clean water into the soil until water comes out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the basin.After that, the frequency of watering should be increased appropriately to avoid water shortage again, and it can gradually recover.

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