These methods are very effective for growing flowers, but for Clivia, which is the "king of difficult to grow" in the flower world, sometimes even after using these little tricks, there is still no sign of flowering. Huahua's neighbor, Brother Wang, is an expert in growing flowers. The Clivias he grows have shiny leaves and bloom profusely. Huahua asked him for the secret recipe, and it turns out that putting a little "this" under the flowerpot can solve the problem. Flower lovers who grow Clivia know that its roots are fleshy and require sufficient fertilizer for maintenance. However, ordinary maintenance soil cannot provide enough nutrients, and the plant will not bloom or will have yellow leaves. At this time, we can choose to put some sesame oil residue at the bottom of the flower pot. Because sesame oil residue contains a lot of oil, it is very suitable to use as fertilizer. It can supplement the base fertilizer needed for the growth of Clivia. We can buy some from a place where sesame oil is wholesaled, or we can buy it online. The price of this sesame oil residue is relatively cheap. After getting the sesame oil residue, the first thing we need to do is expose it to the sun for half a month in order to sterilize and disinfect it. The dried sesame oil residue needs to be broken into pieces before use. We put the sesame oil residue pieces at the bottom of the flower pot, and then add soil upwards. It is said that if you care for it in this way, Clivia can bloom twice a year. If you want your Clivia to grow well, you must not relax in its daily maintenance. When caring for Clivia, we must pay attention to its phototropism, which requires us to move the Clivia from time to time, so that the grown Clivia can be symmetrical and beautiful. When watering Clivia during its flowering period, you must be careful to water the roots and not leave any water in the pot. If you are worried about not being able to control the amount of water during daily watering, you can use a spray bottle to spray the leaves to increase the humidity. It is best not to use tap water directly to water Clivia. You can collect some rainwater or evaporate the tap water before watering the Clivia. Summer is the most difficult season to grow Clivia. Be sure to place it in a ventilated place, increase humidity, and apply as little fertilizer as possible. In winter, the temperature is low and evaporation is slow, so you should water less at this time. Be careful not to splash water on the center of the leaves to avoid rot. After Clivia grows and matures, the soil should be changed once a year, and the soil change should be completed in spring and autumn. When changing the soil of Clivia, be careful not to damage the roots. You can trim the rotten roots appropriately, which can ensure the future growth of Clivia. Although Clivia is difficult to grow, as long as you put in your best efforts, you will still be able to see the beautiful scene of its blooming. Flower lovers who grow Clivia should be patient and remember to pay more attention to the maintenance tips in life! |
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