Why does Clivia grow?
First, fertilization Clivia grows fastest in winter and needs the most nutrients. Therefore, fertilization in winter is very important. Before the flowerpot enters the house, use bone meal, fried sesame seeds, cooked soybeans, etc. Or compound fertilizer, every 15 ~ 20 days 1 time. You can also use the soaking solution of animal and plant residues to water the roots. Fertilization should be light and thorough to prevent heavy fertilizer injury.

Second, watering Clivia is a fleshy root, afraid of water stains. In addition, Clivia leaves have a waxy layer, and the temperature in winter is low, and water transpiration and evaporation are less. So don't water too much, combine fertilization with watering to keep the basin soil moist. Never flood, which will lead to rotten roots and dead seedlings.

Thirdly, the optimum growth temperature of thermal insulation Clivia is 15℃ to 25℃, 10℃ to stop growth and 0℃ to freeze. So keep warm and prevent freezing in winter. It is appropriate to keep the stem at about 65438 08℃ after extraction. When the temperature is too high, the leaves and flower moss are too long and too thin, the flowers are small and the quality is poor, and the flowering period is short; If the temperature is too low, the flower stems are short, and it is easy to bloom prematurely, which will affect the quality and reduce the ornamental value.

Fourth, dimming Clivia likes to scatter light and avoid direct glare. For indoor maintenance in winter, the flowerpot should be placed in a well-lit place. Especially before flowering, there should be good light, which is beneficial to the development of buds. Proper cooling, avoiding strong light irradiation and maintaining good ventilation after flowering are conducive to prolonging the flowering period.

5. Healthy Clivia is characterized by rich leaves, green leaves, short, wide, thick, green, bright and straight leaves, which is the basis for promoting flowering and improving ornamental value. In order to maintain vigorous leaf quality, besides providing reasonable fertilizer and water, it is also necessary to keep the leaves clean to improve photosynthetic efficiency. Methods to protect the leaves: firstly, clean the leaves regularly, spray clean water at the same room temperature or wipe the dust on the polluted leaves to keep them clean; The second is to spray fungicides in time to prevent leaf spot, leaf blight and stem rot, and ensure that the leaves are green and the flowers are bright.