1. Change the soil in springAfter growing Clivia for a certain period of time, the nutrients in the soil will be absorbed by the plant. In addition, a lot of waste produced by the plant's metabolism will accumulate in the soil. Therefore, it is best to replace the potting soil with sufficient nutrients in the spring when the temperature conditions are better every year, so that it can grow better. 2. Wipe the leavesYou can wipe the leaves of the Clivia at ordinary times, which can make the leaves of the plant look more shiny and beautiful, and increase the overall ornamental effect of the plant. You can use vinegar or beer to wipe, but they need to be diluted with water before use. 3. Fertilize before floweringThe flowering of the plant requires the support of a lot of nutrients, so it is best to add some flower fertilizer before it blooms, so that it can bloom better. At this time, you can use phosphorus and potassium fertilizers as the fertilizer for the flowers, because this is more beneficial for its flowering. 4. Acidification of soilIt prefers slightly acidic soil, so you can add a few drops of salt-free vinegar to the water when watering, which can keep the soil slightly acidic. |
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