1. When does Clivia usually bloom?Clivia usually blooms in spring from February to May. It is easier to bloom and easier to re-flower. If the maintenance conditions are good, it can bloom three times a year, in June-August and September-November. Its flowers bloom on the flower arrows that grow from the middle of the leaves. They come in a variety of colors, including white, orange, red, etc., and are very elegant and beautiful. 2. How long can Clivia bloom?The flowering period of Clivia is relatively long. In a normal cultivation environment, its flowers can bloom for about 45 days. But if the maintenance conditions are relatively good and suitable for its growth, then it can be open for about 60 days. But if the maintenance environment is very poor, then its flowers may wither within 30 days of blooming. 3. How to prolong the flowering period of Clivia1. Light and temperature conditions: If you want to extend the flowering period of Clivia, you need to provide it with suitable light and temperature conditions. Specifically, keep the temperature between 15-25℃, provide it with sufficient diffuse light and avoid strong light exposure. 2. Water and fertilizer conditions: During the flowering period, it is not recommended to use large amounts of water and fertilizer. It is best to control water and fertilizer appropriately to avoid stimulating its flowers and causing them to wither prematurely. Specifically, it means reducing the frequency of watering appropriately to once every 7-10 days. Appropriately extend the frequency of fertilization, and fertilize 1-2 times during the entire flowering period. Fertilizers should contain more phosphorus and potassium. When fertilizing, be careful not to drip fertilizer on the flowers. |
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