When breeding Clivia, if its plants are stunted, the leaves grow weak, or even stagnate, and the lower part of the leaves are yellow and dry, this is often the lack of nitrogen fertilizer.
When breeding Clivia, if there is a phenomenon of poor flowering, dim color, or even late flowering, in addition to the dark green leaves, the fruit is also very small, which is often the lack of phosphorus fertilizer Clivia's plants.
When breeding Clivia, if the root system is underdeveloped, the plant is weak, the leaves are yellow and have spots, and the flowering is also very small, this may be the lack of potassium fertilizer.
When breeding Clivia, the new leaves are yellow and white, which is often caused by iron deficiency. Leaves curl yellow and may be iron and magnesium deficiency.
Because in the cultivation of Clivia, the lack of fertilizer of various elements may lead to various symptoms, so it is necessary to judge which elements Clivia is lack of according to the various symptoms of Clivia growth, and then apply fertilizer to supplement the required elements.