1. Soil selection. In the south, plants are easy to blossom, and slightly acidic soil is a major factor contributing to flowering. We can use rotten leaf soil and peat soil to mix; Or mix the retted sawdust with half of the garden soil, but remember not to cultivate it with old wall soil or cinder. If you want to save trouble, you can buy Clivia soil directly p>
2. The humidity is appropriate. This kind of flower likes wet soil and humid environment. At night, we can use a watering can to spray water on the leaves to replenish water. In the south, just pour it directly with tap water; But in the north, because the tap water is alkaline, the tap water in the north can be used after two days, and one liter of water plus 0.5g citric acid should be added to the water every 3 to 5 days as the source of water for flowers p>
3. Topdressing in time. This kind of flower will consume a lot of nutrition, so we must supplement sufficient fertilizer. During the flower bud period, we should pour a solution containing 0.1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate once or twice, which can make the flowers bigger and more fragrant when they are in full bloom p>
4. Provide light. Only when it is exposed to more sunlight, its flowers will germinate more. If it grows in semi shade for a long time, the flower branches will be long, but the number of flowers will be relatively small. In addition to the strong sunlight in summer and the need for shade when dormant in winter, you can put it in the sun at other times p>
5. Insulation measures. Severe winter will damage the root system of the plant, and it will recover slowly in spring. However, if it is placed in the house, because the light does not meet the demand, the flower buds formed in autumn will fall off and bloom later the next year. So we can wrap it in foam plastic and keep it warm in the direction of the sun and leeward. p>