Clivia has 2 symptoms, take preventive measures in time, otherwise it will grow weak and not bloom
Clivia is one of the flowers that many flower lovers like. This flower has rich varieties, high ornamental value, and is also very simple to maintain. Even novice florists can take good care of it. It looks vibrant and really beautiful. The leaves of Clivia are thick and tall, and they grow vigorously. After blooming, the flowers are brightly colored, which is really beautiful.
Although the Clivia is beautiful, many florists say that the Clivia they care for always does not grow well. If it does not grow for a long time, in severe cases, the leaves will turn yellow and the roots will rot. It does not look good at all. This is mainly because we do not maintain it properly. In fact, flowers have symptoms before root rot. If these two situations occur, they must be prevented and treated in time, otherwise you will only be left with an empty pot in the end. Let us take a look at how to do it.
1. No new buds will grow for a long time
As long as the Clivia is well maintained, it will grow vigorously, and the leaves will be thick and green, and new buds will continue to grow, which is very popular. However, some flower lovers will say that the Clivia they care for does not grow new buds for a long time and does not look good at all. The main reason is that the root system is unhealthy and cannot absorb well, so the growth will become worse and worse.
2. Plant shaking
Clivia itself is very tall and strong. If the plant shakes and the root system is unstable, it is probably because there is a problem with the root system, so the plant will shake, affecting growth. If not solved in time, the plant will slowly turn yellow. , not pretty at all.
We care for Clivia. If these two situations occur, the best way is to change the pot and soil in time, and prune off the root system that is not growing well, such as black rot, rotten roots, etc. After pruning, you can put it on the wound. Apply some carbendazim to help the plant recover from the wound.
After the wound recovers, we can replant it in loose, breathable and nutrient-rich soil. We can mix some organic fertilizer such as sheep manure in the flower pot as a base fertilizer, which can better promote the absorption of the root system and grow more vigorously. good. Be careful not to expose it to the sun when it is first placed in the pot. It is best to place it in a ventilated and breathable environment with appropriate astigmatism and keep the soil moist. Generally, the plant will recover in about half a month.
Of course, if the root rot of the plant is not very serious, you can irrigate with some fungicides, usually once or two or three times a week, which can effectively promote the growth of new shoots and alleviate the occurrence of plant diseases and insect pests. The leaves will be thick and tall. Grow into good condition easily.
Today, the editor will share with you two symptoms of Clivia that need to be repotted. Only by correcting them in time, the plant will grow better and better, and the flowers will be brighter and the blooms will be more gorgeous. How will the Clivia you care for grow? How about that? Welcome to share with everyone in the comment box below.