Avoid constant temperature when growing Clivia in winterWhen growing plants, temperature difference is very important. Basically, plants without temperature difference will not grow well. In winter, in order to keep warm, people often place Clivia indoors where the temperature is relatively stable. In fact, this practice is not conducive to the growth of Clivia. In winter, when growing Clivia, the temperature should be controlled at around 23℃ during the day and 13℃ at night to maintain a certain temperature difference. Avoid fire when growing Clivia in winterIn winter, because the temperature is relatively low, many people are worried about the growth of Clivia, so they try their best to keep it warm. People who have a stove often place it next to the stove. This is actually very detrimental to the growth of Clivia and may cause its leaves to turn yellow. Avoid long light exposure when growing Clivia in winterClivia prefers light. It requires sufficient light in winter, but does not need long light. Generally speaking, it is sufficient to maintain an appropriate length of light every day. Do not place it in a bright place for a long time, which will cause it to not bloom. Avoid picking arrows when growing Clivia in winterIn winter, be careful not to expose the buds of Clivia to sunlight too early after it shoots its arrows, as this will easily cause the Clivia to bloom inside the leaves. Avoid overwatering when growing Clivia in winterIn winter, you don't need to water Clivia too much, because the temperature is low, evaporation is slow, and ventilation is poor, so water consumption is very slow. If you water too much, it will cause water accumulation and cause it to rot. Avoid dry air when growing Clivia in winterIn winter, the air is prone to dryness, so we should avoid it. You can spray water on the Clivia frequently to maintain the air humidity. In addition, you can also wipe the leaves frequently with gauze. Avoid raw fertilizer when growing Clivia in winterIn fact, there is relatively little fertilizer in winter, but some people think that it is possible to apply raw fertilizer at this time. Actually, this is not the case. Although the temperature is relatively low in winter, it is enough for the fertilizer to ferment, and the heat generated will burn the roots. Avoid cold weather when growing Clivia in winterIn winter, you must pay attention to frost protection for Clivia, because when the temperature is below 4℃, Clivia may be frostbitten. When the body is frozen, it should be allowed to recover slowly. |
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