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Is Clivia Hardy

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2019-12-20 08:12:48
Clivia is not hardy, it can accept the temperature of 5 ℃ at least, so when the temperature drops, we should take measures to keep warm. However, the temperature of the conservation environment is about 10 ℃. In winter, we should not only adjust the temperature of breeding, but also pay attention to the problems of light, wind and so on. To make the plant as much light as possible, but also to avoid it is directly blown by the cold wind.

I. is it cold resistant?

Clivia does not have the ability of cold resistance. If we don't take the measures of cold resistance in winter, it will be easily frostbitten by low temperature. The lowest temperature it can stand is 5 ℃. If it is lower than this temperature, the plants will suffer from frost damage. When the outdoor temperature is lower than 10 ℃, you should enter the room as soon as possible.

It should be noted that it is not right to only pay attention to the adjustment of temperature. If it is blown by cold wind for a long time during winter, or there is no sunshine, even if the temperature is above 5 ℃, it will be frostbitten. Therefore, on the basis of adjusting the temperature, we should also pay attention to the problems of light, wind and so on.

2. Winter skills

1. Room temperature: the temperature that can maintain its smooth wintering is about 10-15 ℃. It will not suffer from low temperature stimulation completely when it winters at this temperature

2. Light: let it fully see the sunshine every day. It's better to keep it under good light all day. At home, can be placed in Nanyang Tai Yang, more light can also improve the temperature to a certain extent.

Clivia miniata

3. Wind protection: do not let it be directly blown by the cold wind, especially the cold wind in the morning and at night. If you want to strengthen the indoor ventilation, open the window when it is warm at noon.

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