Clivia growth environment conditions and requirementsClivia is native to tropical Africa and mostly grows under trees. It has poor cold and heat resistance. Its growing environment is mostly warm, humid and ventilated, and it has high requirements for growing conditions. Clivia growth temperatureThe most suitable growth temperature for Clivia is 18-28℃. The plant has poor cold and heat resistance. When the temperature is higher than 30℃ or lower than 10℃, the growth of the plant will be restricted. Clivia growth humidityThe Clivia plant likes high humidity in the air and requires the relative humidity of the air to be between 50-75%. In summer, the leaves of the plant should be sprayed with water appropriately. Clivia growing soilClivia likes fertile, loose, deep soil, preferably slightly acidic. When caring for it, you can use leaf mold, river sand, and coal slag to prepare it, and add an appropriate amount of base fertilizer. Clivia growth cycle and processThe peak growth period of Clivia is in winter. It can bloom once a year. The plant will germinate about half a month after sowing, and will grow leaf banks in two months. It will bloom when it grows 12 leaves. |
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