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Cultivation methods and precautions of Clivia verticillata

Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-16 12:52:50
If you are not very familiar with this plant, you can first look at its pictures. You will find that its flowers are drooping down, the color is orange yellow, and a little light green. In addition to its flowers, its leaves are very green and elegant. If we plant this kind of plant, naturally we should take good care of it. So, what should we do?

The habits of this plant

First of all, considering that it was originally produced near the tropics, there will be relatively high temperature requirements, especially in winter. In addition, it needs more light, but it can't accept direct light. Secondly, it also requires soil quality. Another is water, it has a certain resistance to dry, but watering is what we need to deal with scientifically.

Specific methods

Temperature: the best temperature for it is 15-25 ℃. We need to pay special attention to the temperature in winter. If the temperature can't be controlled in this range due to the limitation of the conditions, it can be safely wintered if it's above 5 ℃.

Lighting: Generally speaking, it's more appropriate to keep the lighting for about four hours every day. In addition, no matter in which season, it is better not to let the sun direct to it

Soil: first of all, it requires rich humus. Secondly, it needs good permeability and permeability of soil. In addition, in slightly acidic soil, its growth and development will be better

Water: because this plant has fleshy roots, it has a strong ability to store water. Generally speaking, the soil moisture content is about 30%. Spring and autumn can be watered once or twice a day, and summer needs more water, so you can increase the times appropriately. In addition, in the flowering period, the water it needs will increase accordingly, and can be adjusted according to the actual situation.

Super beautiful smiling kaffir Lily

Special reminder

When we are watering, we'd better not pour water on its leaves to prevent them from rotting.

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