The "oil" in the kitchen, fermented for 3 months, fed to the "Clivia", grew "9 pairs" of large leaves

The "oil" in the kitchen, fermented for 3 months, fed to the "Clivia", grew "9 pairs" of large leaves

The reason why Clivia is so popular is because its outstanding temperament makes people want to go home and grow it. Although Clivia is so popular among people, it cannot survive the low temperatures in winter and some problems will arise in winter. Therefore, in order to make Clivia thrive in winter, many people who grow Clivia have many tips. The one that Huahua introduces to you today is especially suitable for Clivia!

The kitchen range hood is one of the most difficult places to clean. It is very difficult to remove the useless waste oil and clean it. I guess some people have heard that the waste oil from the range hood can be used as fertilizer for Clivia, and the effect is particularly good! What everyone doesn’t know is that the waste oil in the range hood is also very nutritious. Using it to feed Clivia in winter can greatly promote Clivia’s own immunity and improve its anti-freeze ability.

So how should the waste oil from the range hood be used?

1. Put the waste oil from the range hood into a sealable jar (to facilitate fermentation later).

2. Add an appropriate amount of clean water into the tank so that the waste oil can be fully diluted after fermentation.

3. Generally speaking, waste oil can be successfully fermented in about three or four months, which requires us to plan ahead and prepare the plants for wintering in advance. It’s not too late to do it now. Feed the Clivia in spring and the leaves will be extra thick!

4. Remember to dilute it with clean water again when using it. Feeding the Clivia once every half a month will ensure its good growth.

In addition to supplementing nutrients for Clivia in winter, we can also take some warming measures for Clivia. For example, if the temperature is too low, you can poke a few small holes in the plastic bag and cover it over the Clivia. It keeps the Clivia warm. Usually, try to plant it where the sun shines to provide sufficient light and heat.

In winter, you can also control the water of Clivia appropriately and reduce the amount of watering. This will help the plant survive the winter better and promote its growth in spring! It is not difficult to grow Clivia. As long as we spend a little more time and effort, it is not a dream to have Clivia bloom every year!

Have you learned the method of fertilizing Clivia that I introduced to you today? Don’t throw away this waste oil, save it and use it to grow Clivia!

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