Clivia is actually a common family conservation flower. Even if it is difficult to raise, because its leaves are green and stand like arrows, and the flower buds are very gorgeous when they are in full bloom, many flower friends put it at home because of its ornamental value. To keep Clivia well, we need ways and means. We can use some tricks, such as using a spoonful of oil to maintain Clivia p>
Clivia is fed with "a spoonful of oil", the leaves stand upright and bloom vigorously h2>
This spoonful of oil mentioned by Huahua is actually the waste oil in the range hood commonly used in our family. It will absorb a lot of oil smoke when cooking in the family, and it will become these waste oil when it is accumulated. Because the waste oil is rich in oil and protein, Clivia happens to be a fertilizer loving plant. We use the waste oil to conserve it after fermentation, which can effectively supplement the nutrition needed for its growth, so as to promote the growth of leaves and flower buds p>
Specific operation method of curing Clivia with waste oil:
Because the waste oil has a thick texture and sufficient nutrients, it may burn the flower roots if used directly. Therefore, we need to add water to dilute and ferment when using the waste oil. First pour the waste oil into a closed container, and then add water and place it in a cool place for fermentation. In this way, the fermentation of waste oil solution will be completed in about half a month. At this time, we can take its supernatant to irrigate Clivia, but it's best to add 50 times of water to dilute when using it, so as to prevent adverse effects p>
Daily maintenance method:
1. Clivia needs supplementary light during its growth, otherwise it will have soft wilting leaves and slow flowering. However, when adding light to Clivia, remember to use scattering light source to avoid strong light irradiation. In addition, it is also necessary to adjust the direction of Clivia regularly, so as to ensure the synchronous growth of leaves on both sides p>
2. I believe many flower friends raise Clivia to death because of the problem of watering. Because Clivia is a fleshy root system, the most fear is that it will lead to rotten roots after ponding. Therefore, when watering, we must pay attention to the dry and wet conditions inside the flowerpot. When watering, we should take the way of seeing dry and wet, so as not to cause ponding in the basin. In winter, we should control the watering amount to ensure its growth trend p>
Clivia is good-looking, but it takes a lot of effort to maintain. We can take some small tricks in daily maintenance, which will get twice the result with half the effort. I don't know if everyone has used this waste oil method to maintain Clivia's forehead p>