It's also good to put clear oil in Clivia, but it won't work in a short time. It usually takes several months for it to work. When using clear oil, dig a few small holes in the basin, put in a spoon of clear oil and cover the soil.
Note that it should not be too close to the root of the plant, nor should it be used too many times, just use one for half a month or so. When it breaks down, it will find that the leaves of the plant are more shiny. You can also mix water, wipe its leaves with a cloth, not only will make the leaves brighter, but also not easy to accumulate dust. The finer the oil used, the easier the plant will absorb it. If the plant can't absorb it, its roots may rot.
If the rotten root is poured with clear oil, it should be stopped immediately. This is because the amount of watering is too large, or the frequency is too frequent, or it may be too close to the root system. It should be taken out of the basin as soon as possible, shake off the old soil, and cut off the rotten part with a blade. Conditional can be disinfected and then planted, in the future when you put oil must grasp the amount