1. Breeding methods1. Water: It is relatively drought-resistant, so you don’t need to water it too frequently. When watering, check the dryness of the soil in the pot. When the weather is cold, water it once every 3-5 days, and when the weather is warm, water it once every 1-2 days. 2. Temperature: It is best between 15-25℃, and it prefers partial shade. In summer, when the temperature is high, pay attention to shading. If not, the leaves will grow long and narrow, which will seriously affect the appearance. Growth will stop below 5°C. 3. Fertilization: It is a fertilizer-loving plant, but you cannot fertilize it indiscriminately. In spring and autumn, it is generally sufficient to apply the fertilizer once every month, but not in winter and summer. 4. Light: It prefers half shade and half sun. In summer, 3-5 hours of sun exposure a day is generally enough, but the plants should not be exposed to strong sunlight, as this will be bad for them. 2. PrecautionsThe flowering period of Clivia is from January to February. If it does not bloom well in summer, it must be cut off in time, otherwise the nutrients will be consumed. |
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