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How to grow Clivia

Skyler White
2020-01-15 09:16:59
It's very easy to raise Clivia. First of all, fertilize it to ensure sufficient nutrients. Second, water it to prevent water stains and reduce water volume in winter. Second, keep it warm, with the temperature of 15 to 25 degrees. Second, adjust the light, i.e. spread light to it without strong light. Last, protect the leaves to ensure that the leaves are fat and the flowers are strong.

1. Fertilization

In winter, it grows very fast and needs a lot of nutrients, so we should fertilize it in time. Before the flowerpot moves to the room, need to apply a little compound fertilizer to it, after that, you can water it every half a month or so, and do thin fertilizer frequently, to prevent the plants from fertilizer damage.

2. Water

Its roots are fleshy and afraid of water stains. At this time, in addition to the low temperature in winter, the evaporation rate of water is very slow, so it can not be watered too much. When it needs to be fertilized again, it can only be watered once. Never use large water to irrigate, or the roots of plants will rot.

3. Heat preservation

It likes to grow in a warm environment, the temperature between 15 and 25 degrees is the best, if it is lower than 10 degrees, it will inhibit the growth, and if it is lower than 0 degrees, it will cause frost damage. So we must keep it warm in winter. Then wait until the flower stem grows, to maintain the temperature around 18 degrees, if the temperature is too high, it will affect the flowering and leaves, but also can not let the temperature too low, otherwise it will be early flowering, affecting the viewing.

4. Dimming

It likes scattering light very much and is afraid of strong light. If you keep it indoors in winter, you'd better distribute it in a sunny place. Especially before it blooms, it needs to ensure sufficient light, so as to make the flower bud develop better. Then wait until flowering, can appropriately cool down, avoid strong light irradiation, and ensure ventilation, this can extend the flowering period.

5. Leaf protection

Its leaves are relatively large, the flowers are bright, and the ornamental value is very high, so when it is maintained, it is necessary to protect its leaves. First, clean the leaves regularly to ensure the cleanness of the leaves, and then spray the disease prevention liquid to prevent the disease. Only in this way can the leaves keep green.

Clivia miniata

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