Clivia is a flower that is generally recognized as difficult to grow in the flower world. Not only is it difficult for it to bloom, but sometimes various phenomena such as yellowing leaves and obvious wrinkles will occur. These are common problems during the maintenance of Clivia. So how can we grow Clivia well? In fact, you can do it with these 3 tips! 1. Replace the potting soil in timeClivia will enter the growth stage in autumn, but because it has fleshy roots, we must be cautious in normal watering, because it may cause water accumulation and root rot if we are not careful. Moreover, over time, the soil in the Clivia pot will also clump, and it will be more difficult to absorb nutrients at this time. This requires us to change the soil in the flowerpots of Clivia regularly every year. Be careful when changing the pot of Clivia, and be sure not to damage its fragile roots. Be sure to take it out gently and transplant it into the soil of the new pot. The soil for growing Clivia is generally a mixture of river sand and garden soil, because it has better fluidity, which can ensure the future growth of Clivia. 2. Adjust the placementThe leaves of Clivia are also difficult to take care of during its growth process. Many times they grow unevenly and turn yellow. In fact, at this time we just need to slightly adjust the placement to improve the situation. When caring for Clivia at home, we can place the leaves on both sides of the Clivia in an east-west direction so that the leaves will receive light and nutrients evenly. This way, the nutrients will be evenly distributed and there will be no inconsistent growth rate. We can also turn the flowerpot 180 degrees every half a month so that the plant can grow symmetrically. 3. Add fertilizerFertilizer is essential for the growth of Clivia. If there is insufficient fertilizer, flowering is out of the question. It is now in its growing season in autumn. We can choose to apply some thin nitrogen-containing fertilizer water or fermented soybean fertilizer to it every week. However, when applying fertilizer, we must also pay attention to applying it in small amounts and multiple times, so as to ensure that the fertilizer is supplemented but will not burn the flower roots. The growth rate of Clivia will be greatly improved after fertilization, so the emergence of flower arrows and the opening of flower buds will naturally be much faster. Flower lovers who like to grow Clivia can use some tips in the autumn, so that your Clivia can germinate and bloom faster and better. In addition, if you have a better way to care for Clivia, please leave a message in the comment section to tell Huahua! |
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