Most of the reasons why Clivia doesn't bloom are because we don't maintain it in place. Even if the maintenance of Clivia is very in place, it also needs a certain time base. Clivia usually blooms in three or four years, so don't worry too much. Today, Huahua will introduce some tips on promoting the flowering of Clivia to see if it will help you grow plants p>
1、 Water control
Every year in the spring and Autumn period, it is the growth period of Clivia. At this time, Clivia will grow vigorously. At the same time, Clivia will bloom in these two seasons. In the growing season, we can change the previous breeding methods. We don't have to keep up with all the water and nutrition. We can use some small methods to slightly control the amount of water, so that we won't let the plants lack water and promote the growth of Clivia p>
When watering each time, we should pay attention to the dry and wet degree of the soil. It is found that the soil of Clivia is almost dry, and then watering will have a better effect p>
2、 Topdressing
In the growing season, in order to ensure that the Clivia has sufficient nutrients to support plant growth, we can add some fertilizer to the Clivia appropriately. Each stage of Clivia needs different nutrients, which requires us to do our homework and apply fertilizer as needed. For example, for plants that have just started to put on pots, the best need is organic fertilizer. For Clivia in the growth period, it needs nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, mainly nitrogen fertilizer. After flowering, it needs to supplement phosphorus fertilizer and so on. Fertilize according to the different needs of Clivia p>
3、 Change Basin
It takes us a long time to repair the roots of the plants and replace the leaves of the plants. By the way, we can not only replace the plants in a thick pot, but also give us a longer time to grow the plants in a new environment p>
4、 Blade
Many people who grow Clivia are impatient and always want to make Clivia blossom, but the Clivia at home is not very good. If even the leaves of Clivia grow dry, how can we talk about flowering? So why don't we put more experience on breeding Clivia instead of blindly expecting plants to bloom p>