Clivia IntroductionClivia belongs to the Amaryllis family. It has a relatively developed root system and a fleshy texture. When propagating, it is generally propagated by seed and division. It grows relatively fast and has a high survival rate. How to grow potted CliviaClivia prefers a semi-shady growing environment. When caring for it, it needs sufficient sunlight so that it can grow well. The temperature usually needs to be kept between 18-28 degrees. If the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, it will stop growing. A good ventilation environment is also required during maintenance. WateringClivia has a relatively high demand for water. It needs to be watered appropriately during the seedling stage, and more water is needed during the flowering stage. In winter, it can be watered every 3-5 days. FertilizationIn spring and autumn, Clivia needs to be fertilized once a month. Fermented solid fertilizer can be used. It is best not to fertilize in winter and summer. pruneClivia needs to be pruned in time. Some yellow and dead leaves need to be cut off, and the roots need to be pruned. The dead roots need to be cut off, which is more conducive to growth. Things to note when growing CliviaWhen caring for potted Clivia, you need to be careful and place it in a well-ventilated place for maintenance. This can reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests and is more conducive to growth. It usually needs sufficient sunlight, but needs to avoid strong light in summer. |
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