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What's the proper temperature of Clivia and what's the maintenance requirement?

Gustavo Fring
2019-12-20 08:12:48
It likes warm growing environment, the most suitable temperature range is 15-25 ℃. When the temperature is over 30 ℃ in summer, the plant will enter the semi dormancy stage. When the temperature drops below 8 ℃, the plants will stop growing and freeze below 6 ℃. We should also give scattered light, apply water and fertilizer normally, and change the basin soil once a year.

I. proper temperature

Clivia like warm growing environment, can't stand the heat and cold, the most suitable temperature range is 15-25 ℃, keep a certain temperature difference between day and night, about 8-12 ℃ is the most suitable temperature difference for growth. In summer, when the temperature is more than 30 ℃, the plants will be difficult to adapt. When they enter the semi dormancy stage, they need to cool down and pay more attention to ventilation. Also difficult to adapt to cold winter, need to move to indoor maintenance, if the temperature drops below 8 degrees Celsius, the plant will stop growing, fall below 6 degrees Celsius, there will be freeze damage, the tip of the yellow necrosis.

II. Other maintenance requirements

1. Light: it can withstand shade, so it can normally provide bright scattered light. In summer, pay attention to shade, not exposed to the hot sun, and in winter, it can contact more sunlight. Also note that every half a month to turn a flowerpot, so that the plant by light even.

2. Water and fertilizer: apply water and fertilizer according to the growth of the plant. The period of the most vigorous growth is about 15-20 days. Pay attention to the good dosage.

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3. Change basin: the growth rate is relatively fast, so change the flowerpot once a year, choose to carry out in spring and autumn, so as to have enough nutrients to supply growth momentum, the new basin soil needs to be sterilized before use.

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