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How to grow Clivia is better?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It is the plant that can absorb formaldehyde, cannot grow better in the place that has formaldehyde, the stand or fall that it grows and conserve, environment has a relation, not be affected by formaldehyde. Formaldehyde not only can not help it grow, if the formaldehyde content in the room is high, it will also affect its growth. It appears yellow situation, may be formaldehyde exceeded, may also be improper management.

1. Curing method

1. Temperature: Clivia miniata is afraid of cold and cannot stay in a cold position for a long time.When maintaining, it should be placed in a warm place as far as possible, providing it with a temperature of 12-28 C.This can make it grow better.

2. Illumination: Its growth requires scattered illumination.When maintaining, it can be placed indoors to receive soft light, or it can be placed outdoors and moderately shaded with a shading net to provide it with suitable lighting conditions.

3, watering: It is more like wet, maintenance should be timely watering.Especially in spring and autumn, when it is in the growing season, it must be watered frequently to keep the soil slightly wet but without water inside, so as to avoid water shortage.

4. Fertilization: It needs certain nutrient support to grow well.Therefore, in spring and autumn, low-concentration liquid fertilizer should be applied to it every 10 days or so to provide nutrients.

2. Curing Techniques

1. Rotate the pot: When raising it, make its leaf tip aim at the direction of the sunshine, and turn the pot every 15 days or so, so that the leaf tip on the other side aims at the sunshine.In this way, the leaves on both sides of it can be evenly illuminated and grow symmetrically.

2. Soil replacement: It is suitable for growing in soft, breathable and rich soil.Therefore, high-quality culture soil should be used when breeding, and the soil should be renewed every 1-2 years.This can keep the soil with good ventilation and sufficient fertility to ensure that it can grow better.

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