Huahua wants to talk about Clivia today. Clivia is a kind of flower that many people love and hate. Its blooming color is gorgeous and endurable, and its leaves stand like arrows. However, these scenes can only be seen under the condition of good maintenance, otherwise you may not produce a flower after several years of maintenance. In fact, we need know-how to conserve Clivia. Let's mix these two things together for Clivia. This winter we can see the flowers bloom!
These two things are respectively fermented pine needle soil and fermented rice washing water. We all know that Clivia is suitable for medium and high-fat plants, and it needs to be supplemented with a lot of nutrients during its growth and flowering time, so as to ensure its growth. These two things happen to contain sufficient nutrients, and they are needed for the growth of Clivia, so naturally they can play a role in promoting the growth of Clivia!
Now the pine needles on the roadside are easy to get. The texture of the pine needles is relatively hard. After fermentation with the soil, it can enhance the permeability and drainage of the soil. Most of the time, the monarch orchid is raised dead because of the rotten roots caused by the bottom water. At this time, use the fermented pine needles to help, I believe the effect will be much better!
We first exposed the collected pine needles to high temperature, so as to remove the impurities and bacteria inside. Then find some garden soil, and then stack it in the fermentation vessel in the way of one layer of soil and one layer of pine needles. Finally, seal the top with garden soil and then pour it into the water. Then put it in a cool and ventilated place for fermentation for about 3 months. This kind of soil is nutritious and has good air permeability.
Taomi water is a very common thing in life, and we all know that there are more nutrients in Taomi water, whether it is used to wash vegetables or water flowers can get good results. Because the Taomi water is acidic after fermentation, and the Clivia just like the acidic growth environment, so it can help to grow
Taomi water can't be directly used to water flowers, because too strong nutrients will burn flower roots. We need to put it in a cool place and let it ferment for half a month to let its nutrients evaporate slowly. In this way, when using it after fermentation, remember to dilute it with water according to the ratio of 1:50, and finally use it for Clivia!
In this way, pine needle soil and rice washing water can be used together, and the effect of curing Clivia will be multiplied. Interested flower friends can try it! If there is a better way to conserve Clivia, welcome to share with flowers!