1, loose soil
When raising Clivia, it is very important to choose the soil, which can be cultivated in loose and fertile sandy soil wi
1, loose soil
When raising Clivia, it is very important to choose the soil, which can be cultivated in loose and fertile sandy soil with rich humus. It requires good air permeability, good water permeability and nutrition, and the ph value should be kept at around 6.5. Pot soil should be changed every two years in breeding 1-2, and pot changing should be carried out in spring and autumn.
2, water in time
Clivia has developed fleshy roots at the bottom, which contains more water, so it has strong drought tolerance and does not need to be watered too frequently. The soil is required to be dry and wet. Under normal circumstances, it can be watered once every 1-2 days in spring, once a day in summer, once every 2-3 days in autumn, and once a week in winter. The watering frequency is not fixed, but can be determined according to the climate and soil dryness. Every time you water it, you should water it thoroughly, but you should not store too much water.
3. Rational fertilization
Timely fertilization ensures good nutrition and vigorous growth in spring and autumn. At this time, more nutrients are needed, and thin liquid fertilizer should be applied every half month or so, or fermented cake fertilizer can be used. In the period of drawing arrows, phosphate fertilizer can be added to promote flowering.
4. Sunlight exposure
Clivia likes astigmatism. It can be moved to semi-cloudy astigmatism in spring and autumn to receive sunlight to promote growth. Pay attention to shade in summer to avoid burning leaves. In winter, the light is weak, so you can see more sunshine.