1. SoilWhen growing Clivia at home, you need to choose good soil, use relatively fertile and breathable soil, and the flower soil should contain more humus. Moreover, it should have good water permeability to help the plant roots breathe. 2. LightingIn daily management, it is best to give it an appropriate amount of scattered light. It should not be exposed to too strong direct sunlight, especially not to the scorching sun. If you keep it indoors, you need to move it outdoors more often to avoid it being deprived of sunlight. 3. HydrationClivia is afraid of waterlogging, so just keep the soil slightly moist and don't water too much. If you grow it on an open-air balcony, you can water it more because the water evaporates quickly, but be careful to avoid rain. 4. CleaningWhen growing Clivia, you should clean the leaves of the plant regularly, spray it with water frequently, or wipe its leaves with a damp cloth frequently. Especially when grown outdoors, you must pay attention to cleanliness, otherwise the dust will affect the breathing of the leaves. 5. TemperatureIf you have the conditions at home, you need to control the temperature at around 15-25℃, and the breeding temperature should not be too high. When the temperature rises, appropriate methods need to be taken to cool it down. |
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