Clivia should be the favorite of many flower friends. Its blooming flower buds are bright in color, and its leaves are thick and upright as arrows. This high ornamental value attracts many flower friends to maintain. But it's not easy to raise the Clivia well. After all, it's one of the recognized difficult flowers. But today Huahua will tell you a little trick to protect Clivia, which is to rely on this "waste liquid".
Huahua said that this kind of waste liquid is actually the "waste oil" of lampblack machine which is very common in our life. In our daily cooking and cooking, we will generate more lampblack, but most of it will be absorbed because of the lampblack machine. In fact, the absorbed waste oil can be used to maintain the Clivia. After all, the waste oil is a nutrient rich thing!
We all know that the oil is squeezed from various crops. After layers of fermentation production, the nutrients in the crops can be said to have completely evaporated. Naturally, the oil also contains rich nutrients. Although the waste oil is accumulated from the remaining oil smoke after use, it can still supplement a lot of nutrients to grow flowers.
We first pour the collected waste oil into a closed container, and then add water to 80% full and put it in a cool place for fermentation, so that the nutrients in it can be fully released, and at the same time, the flower root will not be burned during use. In this way, the fermentation can be used for about 2 months. Scoop out the supernatant, and then dilute it with water according to the ratio of 1:50 again. Such oil and water can be used for monarch orchid every half a month, which can supplement nutrition and promote growth.
1. Clivia is a kind of semi negative plant. The normal maintenance environment should not be too bright or too dark, otherwise it will affect the development of leaves. At this time, we just need to put it in the sufficient area of scattering light source to supplement the light. It is better to turn the basin regularly to ensure the balanced growth of leaves on both sides.
2. Watering the Clivia has always been a headache. After all, it's a fleshy root system that is prone to waterlogging. In general, when watering, we should pay attention to one-time watering to keep the basin soil slightly wet. In winter, we can use water spray instead of watering to increase the humidity.
It's not easy to keep monarch orchid well. I don't know if you've tried this small method of using waste oil to maintain it. It's worth trying.