Under what circumstances do you need to water clivia
There is a saying for watering flowers called "see dry see wet" Many novice flower friends do not understand this very clearly, the so-called see dry see wet is to say that watering should wait for the pot soil to dry and then irrigate once, let's see how to judge whether Clivia should be watered.
Clivia
Clivia roots are fleshy roots, can store a lot of water, so generally dry resistance is stronger, but clivia has a need for a little moist environment, so clivia watering is also very particular:
1. Tap the flowerpot 1/2~1/3, and the sound is crisp, indicating that the water in the flower soil is insufficient, so it needs watering. A dull sound means there's plenty of water and no need for watering.
2. Weigh the watering front and feel the weight of the flowerpot. Watering. After watering, pick up the pot and feel the weight. A long time has a certain experience a weigh flowerpot will know is not the watering.
3. Exploration is the most direct method. Finger into the soil about 1/3 of the place to feel humidity. Wet, no need to water. Wet, ready to water. There's still a little moisture, so it's time to water it. The above three methods are not only suitable for judging the time interval for watering Clivia, but also for many southern flowers.
Related
- Is the orchid suitable for indoor use? Is it good for the body?
- How to prevent the empty root of orchids?
- What to do after the crab claw orchid is withered?
- Why are the leaves of orchids always yellow? Fertilizing and watering.
- Can the root of the gentleman orchid be saved if it is rotten?
- Diagnosis and treatment of cotton-blowing beetle insects in Cymbidium
- There is a way for a gentleman's orchid to rot.
- What is the most suitable temperature and humidity for the orchid?
- How to raise a gentleman's orchid? Cultivation techniques of Cymbidium
- How to prepare the nutritive soil for the cultivation of Cymbidium