1. Is it okay to add clear oil?It is also a good idea to add clear oil to the Clivia, but the effect will not be seen in a short period of time. It usually takes a few months to be effective. When using cleaning oil, dig a few small holes in the basin, put in a spoonful of cleaning oil and cover it with soil. Be careful not to get too close to the roots of the plant and do not use it too many times. One every half a month or so will be enough. Once it decomposes, you will find that the leaves of the plant are more shiny. You can also add water and wipe its leaves with cloth. This will not only make the leaves brighter but also prevent dust from accumulating easily. The finer the oil you use, the easier it will be for the plant to absorb it. If the plant cannot absorb it, its roots may rot. 2. What to do if the roots rotIf the roots rot after watering with clear oil, stop immediately. This is because the amount of watering is too large, or the frequency is too frequent, or it may be too close to the root system. It should be removed from the pot as soon as possible, the old soil should be shaken off, and any rotten parts should be cut off with a razor blade. If conditions permit, you can disinfect before planting, and be sure to control the amount when adding cleaning oil later. |
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