Clivia flowerpots are usually placed in two ways, one is parallel to the balcony window and the other is vertical to the balcony window. But either way, it should be 180 regular rotation. Generally, the rotation period is about 7 days in the vigorous growth season and 10 days in the slow growth season.
2. Mechanical forming
Small clips clamp the inclined blades and the adjacent vertical blades together, and the clamped parts should be padded with soft paper to prevent the blades from being damaged. After a period of time, the inclined blades can basically return to the upright position.
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Environmental Requirements of Clivia Cultivation
1, soil selection: Clivia is suitable for soil rich in humus, with good air permeability, good water permeability, fertile soil and slight acidity.
2. Lighting requirements: Clivia is a medium-lighting plant. Scattered light is the best in the growth process, and strong light is not needed in the growth process. Especially in summer, direct sunlight should be avoided, and proper shading is beneficial to the growth of leaves. In winter, strong light will shorten the flowering period, while medium light can prolong the flowering period. If it is necessary to bloom early in winter, short sunshine can be used.
3. Temperature requirement: The optimum temperature for growth is between 18-28℃, below 10℃ and above 30℃, and the growth is inhibited. Therefore, it is necessary to keep warm and prevent freezing in winter, and it is appropriate to keep it at around 18℃ after stem pulling. If the temperature is too high, the leaves and flower moss will grow long and thin, and the flowers will be small. However, if the temperature is too low and the flower stems are short, it will easily lead to the premature shooting of arrows, which will affect the quality and thus reduce the ornamental value. ?
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