Clivia The flower posture is elegant and has the beauty of a gentleman. The most beautiful flower in this season is Clivia, which many flower lovers like.
Clivia is a semi-negative plant and does not have particularly high requirements for light. They only need an environment that scatters light and they can grow well.
Clivia needs more than six hours of light every day. If the light is insufficient, its leaves will become uneven and yellow leaves wilt.
Clivia has very high requirements for fertilizer. When changing pots in spring and autumn every year, we can give some base fertilizer, and then give some compound fertilizer appropriately every month, and about 20 capsules.
Clivia likes the pine needle soil the most in the primeval forest. For Clivia with fleshy roots, that kind of soil is both water-retaining and breathable. Watering can quickly drain it without rotting the roots due to water accumulation. Clivia's fleshy roots can absorb enough water at one time in that soil. If it doesn't water for a month, it will not cause drying. At most, the leaves are severely dehydrated and drooping. At this time, we can rehydrate it in time.
is now the season at the junction of autumn and winter, and the temperature difference is gradually widening. At this time, Clivia is about to breed flower arrows. We should let them feel the signal of the temperature difference. If the ambient temperature of your home is relatively stable, you can try to pour a glass of white wine on it. In this way, the roots of Clivia will feel the temperature difference will be widened and will respond in a timely manner to breed flower arrows. In this way, we can see Clivia blooming in the Spring Festival, bringing festive joy to the New Year.
Next, let’s talk about the problems that Clivia will encounter during some maintenance processes. First, let’s talk about the arrow clavicle. The arrow clavicle refers to the flower arrow clavicle. When it first grows, it is clamped by leaves. In this case, when it blooms in the later stage, because the space to clamp is limited, the flowers will squeeze between the two leaves, which will look wrinkled, and the flowers will not bloom well.
When we encounter arrows, we can use shade to make Clivia feel dark, and its flower arrows will grow taller, which solves the problem of arrows. We can also forcefully break the leaves to reduce the obstacles of arrows. The arrows will grow normally, which can also solve this problem.
Be careful in winter, although Clivia is cold-resistant, but the particularly cold air can also cause it to be frozen.
After being frozen, the leaves of Clivia will be yellow. At this time, don’t be too anxious to remove the leaves. Let’s find a way to improve its room temperature first and see that Clivia can recover. If we can't get enough, we will destroy the top of the leaves, and it will return the remaining nutrients to the plant's mother body, slowly dry up, and finally turn into a dry leaf, which will fall off naturally.
Clivia. That’s all about this today. There are various questions that we can discuss in the comment area. Thank you.