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What should I do if Clivia leaves grow crooked?
If it is not a variety, it is basically caused by uneven illumination during maintenance.

Because the leaves of Clivia have phototaxis, the research shows that the leaves of Clivia grow slowly with less auxin on the sunny side, while the leaves grow faster with more auxin on the backlight side. Therefore, the leaves always bend to the slow-growing side, and the light control in management is not good, and the bending is excessive, which is easy to cause the whole leaf to twist and twist.

This plant is usually placed in two ways: one is parallel to the balcony window, and the other is perpendicular to the balcony window.

It is worth noting that no matter which arrangement, it should be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise 180 degrees regularly. That is to say, the growth angle of the leaves is changed by adjusting the direction of the pot. When the leaves fall off slightly, the pot is turned to 180, and the direction is changed repeatedly to achieve the purpose of "looking at a line from the side".

If it is already uneven, we can adjust it.

You can use a small clip to hold the crooked leaf, and the right leaf is next to it. In order to prevent the clip from hurting the leaves, we should put a tissue in the middle.

After a period of time, the crooked leaves can basically recover. If it is Clivia with a large plant, it can be wrapped directly with tin foil, which will be much better than using some thick paper and will not damage the leaves. As shown in the above picture, it is best to prepare some paper clips or 0 small hair clips.