Many people like to plant Clivia indoors. It is not only harmless to the human body, but also can absorb toxic gases in the room. There are many pores on its leaves, which can absorb indoor dust. And when it blooms, it has a relatively high ornamental value, and can also decorate the room and add a touch of greenery. Some friends asked what to do if Clivia does not grow? Let's take a look! Contents of this article 1. Is it good to grow Clivia at home? 2. What to do if Clivia doesn’t grow 3. Is Clivia poisonous? 1Is it good to grow Clivia at home?The value of Clivia refers to the relationship between human needs and its properties, that is, Clivia can meet people's needs in many aspects, such as beautifying the room, cultivating sentiment, purifying the air, and improving health, making the room elegant and luxurious, and adding brilliance and charm to enrich and adjust people's lives. It is beautiful and shade-tolerant, suitable for indoor potted plants, for viewing leaves and flowers, and is also an ideal potted flower for arranging venues and decorating hotel environments. It also has the function of purifying the air and medicinal value, making it the first choice for people. 2What to do if Clivia doesn't grow1. Soil: Buy special soil for Clivia. The special soil for Clivia is leaf humus, which is suitable for the growth of Clivia. 2. Fertilization: Apply solid fertilizer once in winter to Clivia, apply less nitrogen fertilizer and more phosphorus fertilizer and potassium fertilizer. Be sure to apply fertilizer in moderation and avoid applying concentrated fertilizer and unfermented raw fertilizer. 3. Watering: The soil should not be too dry or too wet. Water thoroughly, and water more after buds appear. Apply fermented bean cake water, light fish water and water chestnut water every 20 days or so. When the room temperature is low, control watering to prevent the pot soil from being too wet. 4. Insulation: The suitable temperature for Clivia's growth in winter is 15 to 20 degrees, not lower than 10 degrees. 5. Light: When adjusting the light, pay attention to the direction of the leaves and change the sunny side every 10 days or so. 3Is Clivia poisonous?Clivia is not toxic at all, and the whole plant is non-toxic, so it can be cultivated without any worries. Many people like to grow Clivia indoors. It is not only harmless to the human body, but also can absorb toxic gases in the room. There are many pores on its leaves, which can absorb indoor dust. And when it blooms, it has a relatively high ornamental value, and can also decorate the room and add a touch of greenery. |
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