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How, when and how to prune the leaves of Clivia?
Clivia needs to be pruned in time when yellow leaves appear, and should be cut off from the roots. Prune the roots in time after flowering, because too many roots will affect the absorption of nutrients. Cut off the flower stems and then apply ointment to the wound for disinfection, which can reduce the wound infection.

Clivia pruning time

Clivia grows slowly, so it doesn't need to be pruned frequently. Generally, according to its growth situation, yellow leaves need to be pruned in time, and then pruned once after flowering, usually once a year.

Pruning method and steps of Clivia

1. Pruning dead leaves: When Clivia has yellow leaves, it needs to be pruned after it is completely yellow and cut off from the roots. Old leaves that appear in the growing period need to be removed after natural aging.

2. Pruning the roots: Generally speaking, Clivia does not need to prune the roots before flowering, because the roots need to absorb nutrients. Pruning at this time is not conducive to flowering, but older plants need to prune their roots. Too many roots will affect nutrient absorption.

3. Pruning residual flowers: Clivia needs to cut off the flower stems after flowering, and then apply ointment to the cut mouth for disinfection, which can reduce the infection of the wound.

Matters needing attention in clivia pruning

Clivia must pay attention when pruning. After pruning, it should be disinfected by applying ointment in time, and then it should be kept in a ventilated and cool place, which is conducive to the recovery of the wound.