Clivia can still bloom after being clippedThe phenomenon of Clivia flower arrow being stuck means that when cultivating Clivia, the flower arrow is stuck in the middle of the leaves, unable to grow, and may even wither and die. But this does not mean that the Clivia is completely hopeless after being pinched. After proper treatment, the pinched Clivia can still bloom. How to make the Clivia with arrows bloomPour vinegarIf the Clivia has a pinched arrow phenomenon, you can pour a little vinegar on it. Dilute vinegar with 10 times the amount of water, and apply it on the Clivia. You will see new flower arrows after 4 to 5 days. About half a month after watering, it will grow to its normal height. Dark ProcessingAnother quicker method is to move the Clivia to a dark place, keep it suitably warm, then separate the leaves of the Clivia, tie them up with a rope, and expose the flower arrow in the middle. Basically, the Clivia treated in this way will grow flower arrows in about 3 to 5 days. Pouring beerMixing beer with water and pouring it on the Clivia can also have a similar effect. Basically, by taking some tips, Clivia can grow flower arrows again and bloom again. |
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