Clivia is highly ornamental, with emerald green leaves that are shiny all year round, and most importantly, it can bloom with bright colors and graceful posture. Therefore, it is loved by many flower lovers, who are willing to spend a lot of time to care for it until it blooms beautiful flowers. How many leaves does Clivia have when it blooms?Here is a brief introduction to the question of how many leaves Clivia can grow in a year and how many leaves it needs to bloom. Clivia usually grows 4 to 5 leaves a year; in the third year or so, Clivia enters the mature stage, at which time it must have at least 8 to 12 leaves. Under normal circumstances, there are no less than seven leaves. Generally speaking, Clivia needs more than 12 to 14 leaves to bloom . After the fourth year , when there are about 12 leaves, Clivia should bloom . The flowering period of Clivia can last up to 30 to 50 days . How to grow Clivia to make it bloomClivia is a flower that likes fertilizer and is also very sensitive to fertilizer, so the degree of fertilization must be controlled. Spring is the peak season for Clivia growth, and the amount of fertilizer required is relatively large. At this time, nitrogen fertilizer is mainly applied to promote the growth of Clivia leaves. You can apply some decomposed and diluted cake fertilizer to Clivia every half a month or so. In summer, when the temperature is high and Clivia enters its dormant period, you cannot over-fertilize Clivia at this time, as this will cause root rot. In autumn, the flowering period of Clivia begins . At this time, you need to fertilize it. Pay attention to controlling the amount of nitrogen fertilizer used before the flowering period. To avoid the excessive growth of Clivia, increase the use of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote more flowering. It can be applied once every half a month. Pay attention to keeping the Clivia warm in winter and move it indoors in time to avoid freezing damage. In addition, apply liquid fertilizer to the Clivia once every 20 days or so. |
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