1. Use a small clamp with appropriate strength (such as a small bamboo clamp for drying) and put soft paper on it to directly clamp the skewed leaves together with the straight leaves. After a while, the crooked leaves can be corrected. .
2. Use opaque tin foil paper or thin cardboard according to the length of the blade, fold it to 1/2 the width of the blade, and fix it on the blade with a hairpin or a razor-shaped pin, so that the leaf tilts in that direction. Fix it there, and the leaves will recover in a few days. During this process, attention should be paid to observation to prevent over-correction.
3. When looking at the Clivia from the front, some two leaves are widely spaced apart, and some two leaves are close to each other, you can use thick cardboard to make a set of boards, and open some spacing according to the number of leaves. A considerable slot, and carefully snap the blade into it. After processing and shaping through the above methods, the Clivia can reach the ideal shape of a line when viewed from the side and like an open fan when viewed from the front.