1、 Curing method
1. Temperature: Clivia is afraid of cold and can't stay in a cold place for a long time. During curing, it shall be placed in a warm place as far as possible and provided with a temperature of 12-28 ℃. This can make it grow better p>
2. Light: its growth requires scattered light. During maintenance, it can be placed indoors to receive soft light, or it can be placed outdoors and moderately shaded with shading net to provide it with appropriate lighting conditions p>
3. Watering: it likes to be wet, so it should be watered in time during maintenance. Especially in spring and autumn, when it is in the growing season, it must be watered from time to time to keep the soil slightly wet, but there is no ponding inside, so as to avoid water shortage p>
4. Fertilization: it needs certain nutrient support to grow well. Therefore, in spring and autumn, low concentration liquid fertilizer should be applied to it every 10 days or so to provide nutrients p>
2、 Maintenance skills
1. Turning pot: when raising it, make its leaf tip aim at the direction of the sun, and turn the flowerpot every 15 days or so to make the leaf tip on the other side aim at the sun. In this way, the leaves on both sides can receive light evenly and grow symmetrically p>
2. Soil change: it is suitable for growing in soft, breathable and thick soil. Therefore, high-quality culture soil should be used during breeding, and the soil should be renewed every 1-2 years. This can make the soil that raises it always maintain good air permeability and sufficient fertility to ensure that it can grow better p>