1、 Acidic or alkaline
Clivia likes to be slightly acidic. When the pH value is 5.5 ~ 6.5, the growth state of the plant is better. If it is too acidic, it will affect its growth. If the pH of the soil used is not suitable, its leaves will look very slender, and there may be rotten roots p>
2、 Winter curing
1. Indoor: the temperature is generally low in winter, so if you breed outdoors before, you need to move it into the house for maintenance. It also needs to do a good job of heat preservation. It grows well at 15 ~ 25 ℃, and the maintenance temperature can not be lower than 10 ℃. If the temperature is too low, it will affect its flowering p>
2. Watering: watering it in winter is very little, because its root system is fleshy root, which is afraid of ponding, and in addition, the water is not easy to evaporate quickly in winter, so it is necessary to control the water. After the basin soil is dry, you can add some water to it. In addition, you can spray some water on the leaves, which can improve the humidity of maintenance p>
3. Sunshine: it should be placed in a well lit environment throughout the winter, especially when it is about to bloom. Turn the flowerpot properly when seeing the light, so that the plant can see the light evenly p>
4. Precautions: do not pour half of the water, and the water temperature should be well controlled. Do not use too cold water. In addition, we should also enhance the ventilation of the maintenance environment. Only timely ventilation can promote its growth p>