Clivia cultivation methods and precautions, how to raise Clivia
Last Update :2024.12.09
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You don’t need to water frequently when cultivating Clivia. It is drought-tolerant and intolerant of water and moisture. It can be watered thoroughly when it is dry. Excessive watering is strictly prohibited and water accumulation is not allowed. It likes a warm environment and cannot withstand high temperatures or low temperatures. You need to pay more attention to it in summer and winter, and provide more ventilation in summer. In winter, keep it indoors and control the temperature. Usually put it in a place with astigmatism, and it only needs to be exposed to light for three to five hours a day. In summer, it should be blocked from strong light. Fertilize regularly during the growing season to provide adequate nutrients. In addition, pay attention to timely pruning.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Watering: It has strong drought tolerance and does not need to be watered too frequently during maintenance. Check the dryness of the soil before watering. If there is some moisture, don't water it. You can wait until it is completely dry to water it thoroughly, but be careful not to have excess water and avoid waterlogging.
2. Temperature: It likes a warm environment and is not resistant to high temperatures It can't withstand low temperatures either. So be careful in both summer and winter. In summer, sprinkle water around frequently and ventilate more to cool down. In late autumn, it should be moved indoors and the temperature should not be lower than 5 degrees, otherwise it will stop growing and may suffer frostbite.
3. Light: It likes semi-shade and cannot be exposed to direct light. Just place it in a place with astigmatism. Make sure it gets three to five hours of sunlight every day. In summer, you should block or avoid strong sunlight in time, and avoid exposure to the sun. In winter, you can spend more time in the sun and give it a full day.
4. Fertilization: Fertilize frequently during the peak growth season, usually Once a month, it is best to choose a low concentration liquid fertilizer to avoid damaging the roots. Fertilizer should be stopped in summer and winter to avoid fertilizer damage.
2. Things to note
Its flowering period is in winter, specifically from January to February. If the foil grows in summer, it must be cut off in time, otherwise it will not only bloom poorly, but also affect the flowering in winter, which is also detrimental to summer.
2. Precautions
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