Is Clivia (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) shade-loving or sun-loving? The cultivation method for a semi-shade and semi-sun plant

Abstract: I have raised a pot of Clivia at home. Do I always wonder whether it likes yin or yang? This is really a little headache, but don't worry, today I will tell you a good story about this little secret of Clivia, so that you can easily raise a healthy and beautiful Clivia! The contest between sunshine and shadow: ...

I have a pot of Clivia at home, do I always wonder whether it likes yin or yang? This is really a little headache, but don't worry, today I will tell you a good story about this little secret of Clivia, so that you can easily raise a healthy and beautiful Clivia! The contest between sunshine and shadow: Clivia's "character"

Is Clivia (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) shade-loving or sun-loving? The cultivation method for a semi-shade and semi-sun plant0

Do you know that Clivia is actually a "two-faced"? It likes sunlight and is afraid of strong direct light. It's like a person who needs the warmth of the sun and is afraid of getting sunburned. In nature, Clivia often grows in the shade of trees and enjoys the nourishment of scattered light. Therefore, when raising clivia at home, you must grasp this level well. If you don't have enough sunshine, Clivia will not grow tall.

Is Clivia (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) shade-loving or sun-loving? The cultivation method for a semi-shade and semi-sun plant1

If you put Clivia in a dark place, it will not be happy. If there is insufficient sunlight, the leaves of Clivia will become dull, and new leaves will grow slowly or even grow excessively. Therefore, in order to make Clivia grow strong, it is important to give it a little scattered light every day. If the sun is too strong, Clivia will "sunburn" the

Is Clivia (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) shade-loving or sun-loving? The cultivation method for a semi-shade and semi-sun plant2

. Of course, the more sunshine, the better. If Clivia is exposed to strong sunlight for a long time, its leaves will be sunburned, causing problems such as yellowing and spots. Especially in summer, when the sun is strong, it is necessary to do a good job in shading, such as hanging shading cloths on the windows or placing Clivia in the shade indoors. Scattered light, Clivia's "favorite" So, what kind of light does Clivia like? The answer is scattered light. Scattered light not only allows clivia to fully carry out photosynthesis, but also prevents strong direct light from damaging leaves. Indoors, you can place clivia by the window, but avoid direct sunlight. If you are outdoors, you can choose to shade the sun in the shade or use a sunshade net. Temperature and humidity: In addition to light in the "comfort zone" of Clivia, temperature and humidity are also important factors affecting the growth of Clivia. Clivia likes a warm and humid environment, and the most suitable growth temperature is between 15-25℃. Pay attention to ventilation in summer to avoid high temperatures; pay attention to keeping warm in winter to avoid low temperatures. Watering and fertilization: Clivia's "nutritious meal" The watering of Clivia must follow the principle of "seeing it dry, seeing it wet" and do not let the soil be too dry or accumulate water. In terms of fertilization, spring is the period when Clivia grows vigorously, and nitrogen fertilizer can be applied appropriately; in summer, fertilization can be reduced to keep the soil moist; phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied in autumn and winter to help Clivia blossom.: Raising clivia well is actually very simple. Raising clivia is not difficult. As long as you master its preferences, you can easily raise beautiful clivia. Remember, moderate sunshine, appropriate temperature, appropriate watering, and reasonable fertilization. I believe that in the near future, your clivia will bloom beautiful flowers and become a beautiful scenery at home!