The leaves of Clivia grow piece by piece. If they are well raised, they will be wide, thick and shiny. Moreover, the leaves on both sides will grow in one direction, and there will not be much difference in size and growth. If we want to ensure the growth of Clivia leaves, we need to start with daily maintenance and turn it around regularly p>
Because Clivia is particularly sensitive to light during its growth, the leaves on the sunny side will grow faster and larger than those on the cloudy side. If we place the Clivia in the wrong position, it will appear that when the leaves grow, one side is short and the other side is long. At this time, we need to place the Clivia correctly p>
Generally, when placing Clivia, we try to ensure the north-south direction rather than the east-west direction. Because it is placed in the north-south direction, it can better accept the irradiation of light, and the amount of light is more uniform, so that the leaves of Clivia will slowly grow in one direction. In addition, we'd better turn the pot regularly, about once a week, so that the leaves grow more evenly p>
Of course, if your Clivia leaves have been long and crooked, at this time, we can shade the fast-growing side and let the short grow first, so that we can slowly return to normal growth p>
In addition to light, we should also pay more attention to watering and fertilization when maintaining Clivia:
Watering: Clivia itself is a fleshy root. It is often difficult to raise it well because of too much watering. When watering Clivia, we'd better use one-time watering. Moreover, in winter, we should reduce the amount of watering. When necessary, we can spray water mist to increase moisture p>
Fertilization: during the growth period, Clivia can properly supplement some thin fertilizer and water, not too much, so as to avoid flower root rot. Now this season, don't fertilize Clivia again, otherwise the nutrients can't be absorbed, and it will cause reaction p>