Soil preparation methods for Clivia at different times

Soil preparation methods for Clivia at different times

Soil matching for Clivia seedlings

During the seedling stage of Clivia, the soil should generally be loose, breathable and water-permeable, and the nutrients should meet the growth needs of the seedlings.

When choosing soil at this time, the main thing is to use leaf mold and river sand, with leaf mold accounting for a larger proportion.

Soil matching for annual Clivia

After one year of growth of Clivia, the plant has begun to take shape. At this time, what is very important for Clivia is the growth of the plant. It needs loose and breathable soil and sufficient nutrients.

When preparing the soil, you can add river sand and leaf mold to ensure it is loose and breathable.

Soil matching for three-year-old Clivia

After 2/3 years of growth, the Clivia has grown many leaves. At this time, it will begin reproductive growth and prepare to bloom and bear fruit.

At this time, Clivia needs to replenish nutrients in time. When preparing the soil, in addition to leaf mold and river sand, you can also add a little peat soil or bone meal.

Soil matching for mature Clivia

After the Clivia plant reaches maturity, it begins to bloom and bear fruit. At this time, the demand for nutrients is very high. When preparing the soil, it is necessary to increase the nutrients in the soil and add more phosphorus fertilizers, potassium fertilizers, etc. to promote better flowering.

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