1. Too much wateringClivia does not require a lot of water to grow. Watering it every few days during normal cultivation is enough to meet its growth needs. If you water too much, the soil will become thick and the roots will not be able to breathe freely, which will cause root rot over time. The solution is also very simple. Just reduce the frequency and amount of watering and wait for it to recover slowly. 2. Too much fertilizerGenerally speaking, Clivia is a very easy plant to grow and does not require much water or fertilizer. If too much fertilizer is given, it will cause root burn, the most obvious consequence is root rot. Therefore, flower lovers do not need to apply too much fertilizer to it at one time, just a little bit each time. 3. The temperature is too highThe most suitable temperature for normal breeding is around 22℃. If the temperature is too high, the roots will be in the soil with higher temperature, which will easily lead to root rot. Especially when raising seedlings, people worry that the temperature will not be high enough to affect their growth. In fact, long-term exposure to high temperatures will cause death. Therefore, a reasonable temperature can make it grow better, and a comfortable growth environment must be created for it during breeding. |
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