1. SoilClivia is suitable for growing in soil with good air permeability and water permeability. It is best if the soil contains rich humus, which is very beneficial to its later growth. If you want to prepare the soil yourself, you can mix leaf mold, pine needle soil and coal slag. 2. SunlightIt is more afraid of the scorching sun and prefers to grow in a semi-shaded environment. Do not keep it under strong light. After receiving proper light, the plant will grow very well and the flower colors will be very bright. In addition, the breeding environment must have good ventilation. 3. WaterThe root system of the plant itself contains a lot of water, so it has a certain degree of drought resistance, as long as it is not too dry and lacks water. Especially in the hot summer weather, if it is not replenished with water in time, it will grow poorly due to lack of water. 4. TemperatureClivia is suitable for growing in an environment with a temperature of 18-28℃. The appropriate breeding temperature will help it grow stronger and faster. The minimum temperature should not be lower than 10℃, and the maximum temperature should not be higher than 30℃. Too high or too low temperature will hinder its growth. |
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