1、 Soil hardening
Reason: the biggest fear of cultured Clivia is that the soil is too hard. If the soil has not been changed since the cultivation, the cultivated soil will lose permeability, and the roots of the plant cannot absorb water and nutrients, so there will be no flowering p>
Solution: it should be replaced with breathable soil in time to ensure the permeability of cultivated soil. It is best to fertilize it once a year in spring, and turn the soil more at ordinary times to make the soil more breathable p>
2、 No nutrients
Reason: if cultured Clivia doesn't bloom all the time, it is likely that there is no nutrient in the soil. It needs to absorb a certain amount of phosphorus before flowering, so it won't bloom if it doesn't supplement nutrients for a long time p>
Solution: it needs to be fertilized before flowering to ensure sufficient nutrients. A certain amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied, which can promote the differentiation of flower buds and make it easier to blossom p>
3、 Temperature discomfort
Reason: the temperature in the breeding environment should not be too low. It is difficult to conceive flower buds when it grows in a colder environment, which will affect flowering p>
Solution: in winter, you should pay attention to keeping warm and try to keep it indoors. You can't put it outdoors in the coldest time. It's not only easy not to bloom, but also frozen p>