When growing Clivia, you need to be careful not only in winter, but also in other seasons! Why do I say so? Many friends who grow Clivia know that this plant is easy to grow, but it is not surprising to say that it is difficult to grow. Although Clivia is easy to grow and grow, it is relatively difficult to make it bloom. To grow Clivia, a certain amount of time is required for the plant to bloom, but don’t be discouraged. Today, Huahua will talk to you about what aspects of growing Clivia should be paid attention to so that the plant can bloom! MoistureThe leaves of Clivia are relatively thick. Since they are stiff and thick, it is natural that the water supply of Clivia must be sufficient. Many novice waterers tend to have shaking hands when watering flowers, and accidentally water too much. If they are too cautious, the plants will not get enough water. Especially when it comes to the watering principles of Clivia, you must master the "half-dry and half-wet" degree of the Clivia soil, but you need to observe it constantly. Some flower-growing friends use dry small wooden sticks, insert the sticks vertically into the soil, wait for a while, and then take them out to observe the water level. When the top one-third of the soil is dry, you can water it. This method is fine at the beginning. After a long time, you will slowly master this degree and you can no longer use this method. FertilizationIn order to make Clivia bloom, in addition to water, another thing to pay attention to is fertilization. The best way to fertilize Clivia is with fertilizer and water, mainly nitrogen fertilizer. It is best to apply some organic fertilizer to Clivia on a daily basis. In addition to daily fertilizing of plants, we can also add some materials to the plants, such as spraying some potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the leaves, which can make the leaves grow better and promote the flowering of Clivia. You can also water the Clivia with beer solution. The organic ingredients in the beer, after being diluted, can help the Clivia solve problems such as not blooming and arrow pinching. If you have Clivia at home, you can give it a try! Water and fertilizer are basically the two most important points to pay attention to when planting Clivia. If you pay more attention to these two points when planting Clivia, you can avoid the problem of Clivia not blooming! |
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