Cure the magnolia in 5 days and learn to pull the flowers out.
Low temperature, insufficient indoor temperature difference
1. The suitable temperature for the growth of Clivia is about 20℃. If the temperature during the preparation period is too low or the temperature difference between morning and evening in the place where Clivia is placed at home is small, it will affect the process of arrow extraction, resulting in the phenomenon of arrow clamping in Clivia.
2, once found that Clivia has archery signs, we must quickly take measures, we can move it to the home air-conditioned room temperature control, when the temperature rises, can be placed indoors during the day, moved to the balcony at night, generally 25℃ during the day, 15℃ at night, Clivia will grow very well.
water deficiency
1. When Clivia shoots arrows, the cells divide quickly and the water consumption is relatively large. At this time, if the water is not enough, it will bloom ahead of time and lead to arrows.
2. When flowering, watering should be more frequent than usual, so that the soil of Clivia can be kept moist. In spring, it can be watered once a week or so.
Undernourished, unmotivated
1. Clivia's arrow extraction requires a large amount of energy reserve. If the energy obtained by Clivia in the early stage is not enough, it will cause it to have insufficient power to extend upward, but it will definitely be too late to apply base fertilizer when it blooms.
2, put aside other factors, if your Clivia early fertilization did not keep up, in the arrow can try to use 1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution diluted after spraying to the roots and foliage of Clivia, or you can also choose other foliar fertilizer.
Soil hardening reduces absorption capacity
1. Clivia has strong roots and strong ability to absorb nutrients. If the pot soil is too hard and not loosened or replaced in time, it will affect the absorption of nutrients by Clivia, which will also be the reason for affecting its arrow extraction.
2. It is recommended to change the pot soil for Clivia every year, and loosen the soil from time to time, so as to improve the soil structure and help the roots of Clivia grow better and absorb nutrients.
insufficient light
1, sufficient light is conducive to Clivia will absorb nutrients into their own growth required energy, insufficient light will certainly have a certain impact on Clivia arrows.
2. In spring, the external light is getting stronger and stronger. Clivia can be maintained in a place where there is sunlight but not direct sunlight. In summer, direct sunlight should be avoided. After entering winter, the light should be strengthened. Clivia can be placed on the south balcony.
Clivia aging or root damage
1. Clivia planting time is too long, there will be the problem of plant aging. In addition, too high temperature and too wet soil will lead to rotten roots, both of which will affect the flowering of Clivia, and arrows cannot be drawn.
2, we can cut off the aging or rotten roots, and then do sterilization treatment on the wound: soak in 0.1% potassium permanganate solution for 5 minutes, then dip in a little carbendazim, and then dry in the shade for one to two days, and then plant the plant into the flowerpot.
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