Soil collocation of Clivia at Seedling Stage
The selection of the soil for the growth of Clivia is generally porous, and the required nutrients for the growth of Clivia should be met p>
At this time, when selecting soil, the main thing is to use rotten leaf soil plus river sand, and the proportion of rotten leaf soil is larger p>
Soil collocation of annual Clivia
One year after the growth of Clivia, the plant has begun to take shape. At this time, the growth of Clivia is very important. It needs loose soil, ventilation and sufficient nutrients p>
When configuring the soil, it can be matched with river sand and rotten leaf soil to ensure its looseness and air permeability p>
Soil collocation of three-year-old Clivia
After 2 / 3 years of growth, Clivia has grown a lot of leaves. At this time, it will start reproductive growth and prepare for flowering and fruiting p>
At this time, Clivia needs to supplement nutrients in time. When configuring the soil, in addition to rotten leaf soil and river sand, you can also add a little peat soil or bone meal p>
Soil collocation of mature Clivia
After the Clivia plant is mature, it has begun to blossom and bear fruit. At this time, the demand for nutrients is very large. When configuring the soil, it is necessary to increase the nutrients in the soil, and add more phosphorus fertilizer and potassium fertilizer to promote better flowering< span>