Cultivation of Clivia in rotten leaf soil
Leaf rot soil is a kind of soil with large demand when cultivating plants. It is rich in humus, so it has sufficient nutrients p>
Generally, natural rotten leaf soil is more suitable for the growth of Clivia, but this kind is still difficult to find. You can make rotten leaf soil by yourself, and the effect is also OK. In autumn, fallen leaves can be collected and buried in the soil, which can be decomposed in about 2 years. It can be used after ripening. Be careful to screen it in advance p>
Cultivation of Clivia in pine needle soil
Pine needle soil is a common soil, which is suitable for the growth of seedlings because of its specific loose and breathable characteristics. If it is a mature Clivia plant, it needs to be mixed with other soils when using pine needle soil p>
Cultivation of Clivia in peat soil
Peat soil is a common soil for cultivating Clivia, which is rich in organic matter and minerals p>
When cultivating Clivia with peat soil, it can be mixed with river sand, cinder and so on p>
Cultured Clivia with cinder
In fact, when using cinder to cultivate Clivia, it is mainly used as a mixture when making soil, which has strong water retention and permeability and is better for the growth of Clivia p>
Cultured Clivia in river sand
River sand is also a common mixture when configuring soil for Clivia, which can loosen the soil and facilitate the infiltration of water. However, when using river sand, it is best to disinfect Clivia first< span>