When cultivating Clivia, selecting a good seedling is the first step to success. It doesn't need many seedlings, but the leaves should be as bright and thick as possible. The clearer the veins, the better. If the grain lines of the veins can be clearly seen or even felt, then this Clivia can be said to be a good variety.
2, loose soil:
The choice of soil is also very important. Generally, loose and fertile sandy soil is the most suitable. After breeding, the pot soil should be replaced every year except the first year to avoid yellowing of Clivia leaves due to soil hardening.
3, pay attention to the sun:
Clivia likes astigmatism. Generally, it can be raised directly in the sunny place in winter, but it can be exposed to astigmatism in other seasons. Especially in summer, we must pay attention to shading to avoid direct sunlight from burning plants.
4, watering problem:
Clivia likes humid environment, so under normal maintenance environment, water should be poured once a day in spring, once in the morning and evening in summer, once every other day in autumn and once a week in winter. Specific or according to the actual situation, in the rainy season and continuous rainy days to reduce watering.
5, fertilization:
In spring and autumn, more fertilizers should be applied. At this time, the growth is vigorous, and more nutrients are needed. It is only necessary to apply thin liquid fertilizer every half a month or so. It is also possible to use fermented cake fertilizer. If it is during the arrow drawing period, it is necessary to add 2 ~ 3 times of phosphorus-containing liquid fertilizer.