When Clivia grows, for example, in the environment with insufficient light and live load for a long time, it will lead to the decrease of photosynthesis and the decrease of chlorophyll on leaves. As time goes on, its leaves will gradually turn yellow.
The yellowing of leaves is caused by light. We should move it to a place with light, let it receive scattered light, gradually receive light, and return to normal after a period of time.
When Clivia is fertilizing, excessive fertilization will cause fertilizer disaster and yellow leaves. It's time to stop fertilization. If you don't apply too much fertilizer, you can pour a little more water into the flowerpot to dilute too much fertilizer. If root rot occurs due to excessive fertilization, it is best to take Clivia out of the basin immediately, rinse it clean, put in new soil and put it back in the basin.
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Matters needing attention in Clivia planting
1, Clivia has too much sunshine. Shading in some dark places, after a period of time, you can find that its yellow leaves are less and less, and it has the function of self-healing.
2. Clivia's favorite soil should not be too fertile or too barren, and it should have certain water-retaining and drainage functions, because the root system of Clivia is very fragile.