Clivia cultivation method
Last Update :2024.12.02
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To cultivate Clivia, you need to prepare a breathable flower pot and choose a good soil. Peat soil or leaf mold can be used. It is best to disinfect before use to avoid residual germs. Soak the seeds in warm water for half an hour, take them out and soak them in sodium phosphate solution for 20 minutes, and then soak them in clean water for 10 to 15 hours. Finally, cultivate it at a distance and maintain it reasonably.
1. Pot soil
1. Pot soil
The flower pots used for cultivation should be breathable, and you can use tile pots. The substrate can be leaf mold soil, peat soil, or wood chaff. No matter which soil is used, it should be sterilized in advance and finally placed in a pot for leveling. If possible, it is best to disinfect the flower pots, especially those that have been used to cultivate other plants, and they must be kept clean.
2. Seeds
Start cultivation Before planting, you need to put the seeds into warm water and soak them for about half an hour, but not too long. After taking it out, it is best to soak it in 10% sodium phosphate solution for a while, about 20 minutes. Then wash it and soak it in clean water for 10 to 15 hours.
3. Cultivation
When planting, the seeds should be planted at a distance. The small eyes of the seeds should be downward and spaced at a certain distance. After planting, cover it with flower soil and level it. Finally, spray some water on it. The soil needs to be sprayed thoroughly for the first time.
IV. Maintenance
After cultivation Maintenance is also very important. It should be placed in a well-ventilated location, and the temperature should be adjusted to a suitable range, preferably around 20-25°C. The air must also have a certain humidity, which can be 90%. If the climate is relatively dry, it will seriously affect its germination. If you take good care of it, it will sprout in about half a month.
2. Seeds
3. Cultivation
4. Maintenance
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