What about the drooping leaves of Clivia

Author:Cai Hongyue Date:2022-03-26 16:29

There are many reasons for the drooping of Clivia leaves. If the light is too strong, it needs to be placed in the semi shade to receive sufficient scattered light, and the illumination time should not exceed 8 hours a day. If the temperature is too high, you need to sprinkle water around to reduce the temperature. If it is because of too much water, it is necessary to drain water in time and pay attention to control watering. If the fertilizer is too thick and rotten roots need to be checked and cut off, they should be fully diluted before fertilization.

1、 Proper shade

Junzi orchid likes semi Yin environment and has low demand for light. Being exposed to light for a long time is not only not conducive to its growth, but also makes the leaves lose water, resulting in its drooping. In this case, the best way is to move the plant to the semi shade and let it receive sufficient scattered light to avoid direct exposure to strong light. The daily illumination time shall not exceed 6-8 hours, and not more than two hours in high temperature season

Clivia

2、 Lower the temperature

Clivia is not resistant to high temperature. When the temperature exceeds 25 ℃, the growth of the plant will slow down and enter a semi dormant state. If the temperature continues, the plants will wilt and the leaves will droop. In view of this situation, it needs to be cooled appropriately. Generally, spray water around to cool down through water evaporation and heat absorption. At the same time, maintain good ventilation to avoid breeding bacteria in high temperature and high humidity environment

Clivia

3、 Controlled watering

Clivia should have fleshy roots. It has little demand for water. Once watered too much, the roots will be flooded, resulting in inability to breathe, resulting in drooping leaves. Watering must be controlled in daily maintenance. It is usually watered when the soil is half dry. You can't pour more each time. It's appropriate to keep the basin soil moist without moisture. If you pour too much, you need to drain water immediately and loosen the soil properly to accelerate the evaporation of water

Clivia

4、 Dilution fertilization

The growth of Clivia needs a certain amount of fertilizer, but if you use concentrated fertilizer or raw fertilizer, it is easy to cause the root to be burned, affect the absorption of water and nutrients, and cause the leaves to droop. When fertilizing at ordinary times, it must be fully diluted to avoid fertilizer damage. If more fertilizer is used, wash the basin soil as soon as possible, or change the basin soil directly, and check and trim the roots

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What about the drooping leaves of Clivia

Cai Hongyue
2022-03-26 16:29
Description There are many reasons for the drooping of Clivia leaves. If the light is too strong, it needs to be placed in the semi shade to receive sufficient scattered light, and the illumination time should not exceed 8 hours a day. If the temperature is too high, you need to sprinkle water around to reduce the temperature. If it is because of too much water, it is necessary to drain water in time and pay attention to control watering. If the fertilizer is too thick and rotten roots need to be checked and cut off, they should be fully diluted before fertilization.

1、 Proper shade

Junzi orchid likes semi Yin environment and has low demand for light. Being exposed to light for a long time is not only not conducive to its growth, but also makes the leaves lose water, resulting in its drooping. In this case, the best way is to move the plant to the semi shade and let it receive sufficient scattered light to avoid direct exposure to strong light. The daily illumination time shall not exceed 6-8 hours, and not more than two hours in high temperature season

Clivia

2、 Lower the temperature

Clivia is not resistant to high temperature. When the temperature exceeds 25 ℃, the growth of the plant will slow down and enter a semi dormant state. If the temperature continues, the plants will wilt and the leaves will droop. In view of this situation, it needs to be cooled appropriately. Generally, spray water around to cool down through water evaporation and heat absorption. At the same time, maintain good ventilation to avoid breeding bacteria in high temperature and high humidity environment

Clivia

3、 Controlled watering

Clivia should have fleshy roots. It has little demand for water. Once watered too much, the roots will be flooded, resulting in inability to breathe, resulting in drooping leaves. Watering must be controlled in daily maintenance. It is usually watered when the soil is half dry. You can't pour more each time. It's appropriate to keep the basin soil moist without moisture. If you pour too much, you need to drain water immediately and loosen the soil properly to accelerate the evaporation of water

Clivia

4、 Dilution fertilization

The growth of Clivia needs a certain amount of fertilizer, but if you use concentrated fertilizer or raw fertilizer, it is easy to cause the root to be burned, affect the absorption of water and nutrients, and cause the leaves to droop. When fertilizing at ordinary times, it must be fully diluted to avoid fertilizer damage. If more fertilizer is used, wash the basin soil as soon as possible, or change the basin soil directly, and check and trim the roots

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