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How to grow the new Clivia?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many reasons why cilantro leaves turn yellow. If the temperature is too high, it is necessary to adjust the temperature appropriately to keep it at about 18 C. If excessive fertilization is caused, fertilization should be stopped first, and then irrigation into the soil, so that excess fertilizer can be discharged out of the pot with the water flow. If it is caused by pests, some foliar fertilizers can be sprayed to increase resistance, or chemical insecticides can be sprayed to control it.

1. Check for sterilization

After the new Clivia miniata is bought, it is necessary to check the seedlings first to see if there are any rotten roots or diseased roots.If there is, cut off the rotten roots or the root of the disease.After that, it was soaked in diluted potassium permanganate solution for five minutes and then replanted.

2. Soil replacement

The newly bought potted soil of Clivia miniata can be used under normal circumstances, but if you want the Clivia miniata to grow more vigorously, you need to replace it with some fertile soil.

3. Illumination

After buying Clivia home, do not let it directly accept the sun, because it is not fully adapted to the environment at this time, easy to be burned leaves by the sun.It is necessary to place the plant in a cool and shaded place first, and then transplant it to a sunny place indoors after the clivia is fully adapted.

4. Watering

The newly bought clivia is first watered to soak the soil, and then not watered for three days to allow the plant to adapt to the new environment.After the slow basin period, you can water normally.

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