Clivia is an ornamental flower with graceful posture and elegant style. This plant can be used for viewing both flowers and leaves. It also has a very positive symbolic meaning. Many people like to grow it at home. However, Clivia has certain requirements for the growth environment and growth conditions. When growing it, you must master its correct cultivation method and know what to pay attention to during the cultivation process. Only in this way can you grow Clivia well. How to cultivate Clivia1. Choose the right soil When growing Clivia, you must choose the right soil for it, because this plant has unique fleshy roots and likes to grow in loose, fertile, well-ventilated sandy soil. Clivia also likes neutral or slightly acidic soil. When growing Clivia, just choose the soil according to these standards to make it grow normally. 2. Water moderately Water is an important condition to ensure the normal growth of Clivia, but during the cultivation of Clivia, when watering, you must master the principle of not watering when it is not dry, and watering thoroughly. If you water too much at one time, it is easy to cause water accumulation in the flowerpot, which will cause the fleshy roots of Clivia to rot. When watering Clivia, you should water it at 8 or 9 o'clock in the morning or in the evening every day, especially in the hot summer. You must not water it at noon, otherwise it will cause its flower heart to rot. Precautions for cultivating Clivia1. Pay attention to fertilization In the process of breeding Clivia, fertilization is the most important thing to pay attention to, because fertilizer is an important source of nutrients for the normal growth of Clivia. Only by providing it with sufficient nutrients can it grow rapidly. This plant should be top-dressed once a month during normal growth, and fertilizer should be added in time in winter. When fertilizing Clivia, you can use phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, or you can use nutritionally balanced compound fertilizers. Water it in time after each fertilization. 2. Light and temperature The most important thing to pay attention to when growing Clivia is that this plant must be placed in an environment of 15 to 20 degrees in winter. If it is lower than ten degrees, it will stop growing. In summer, it cannot be placed in a high temperature environment above 30 degrees. If the ambient temperature is too high, it is necessary to increase the water content and ventilation in time. Clivia also has certain requirements for light during its growth. It is afraid of strong light but likes scattered light. Therefore, in autumn and winter, it can be placed in a sunny environment, but in summer, it must be moved to a place where strong light cannot reach. |
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