Clivia should be the favorite of many flower lovers. Its blooming buds are brightly colored, and its leaves are thick and upright like arrows. Its extremely high ornamental value has attracted many flower lovers to grow it. However, it is not easy to grow Clivia well. After all, it is recognized as one of the most difficult flowers to grow. But today Huahua will tell you a little trick to care for Clivia, which is to rely on this "waste liquid". Use this "waste liquid" to maintain Clivia, the fertilizer effect is strong and the flowers are bright!The waste liquid that Huahua mentioned is actually the "waste oil" from range hoods that is very common in our lives. When we cook and fry everyday, a lot of oil smoke is generated, but because of the range hood, most of it will be absorbed. In fact, these absorbed waste oils can be used to maintain Clivia and have a good effect. After all, waste oil is rich in nutrients! What are the benefits of waste oil?We all know that oil is squeezed from various crops. It goes through layers of fermentation production process. The nutrients in the crops can be said to have completely evaporated. Naturally, the oil also contains rich nutrients. Although waste oil is accumulated from leftover oil fumes, it can still supplement a lot of nutrients if used to grow flowers. How to use waste oil:We first pour the collected waste oil into a sealed container, then add water until it is 80% full and put it in a cool place for fermentation. This is to allow the nutrients in it to be fully released and at the same time it will not burn the flower roots when used. After about 2 months of fermentation, it can be used. Scoop out the clear liquid on the top, and then dilute it with water in the ratio of 1:50. Use this oil and water on Clivia every half a month to supplement nutrition and promote growth. Daily maintenance methods for Clivia:1. Clivia is a semi-shade plant. The normal maintenance environment should not be too bright or too dark, otherwise it will affect the development of the leaves. At this time, we only need to place it in an area with sufficient scattered light to supplement the light. It is best to rotate the pot regularly to ensure that the leaves on both sides grow evenly. 2. Watering Clivia has always been a headache. After all, it has fleshy roots that are prone to waterlogging and root rot. Generally, when watering, we should pay attention to watering thoroughly at one time and keep the soil in the pot slightly moist. In winter, spraying water can be used instead of watering to increase humidity. It is not easy to grow Clivia well. I wonder if you have tried this little method of using waste oil for maintenance. It is worth a try. |
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