Abstract: Clivia is a beautiful ornamental plant, but its maintenance is not easy. Especially in summer, due to high temperatures and high humidity, various diseases are easily caused. This article will introduce some methods for maintaining Clivia in summer to help you properly maintain Clivia. 1. Water the right amount, gentlemen...
Clivia is a beautiful ornamental plant, but its maintenance is not easy. Especially in summer, due to high temperatures and high humidity, various diseases are easily caused. This article will introduce some methods for maintaining Clivia in summer to help you properly maintain Clivia.
1. Watering properly Clivia likes a humid environment, but excessive watering can easily lead to root rot. Summer temperatures are high and water evaporates quickly, so it is necessary to strengthen watering, but the principle of appropriate amount must still be grasped.
2. Pay attention to ventilation and ventilation. The high indoor air humidity in summer will lead to diseases in Clivia. Pay attention to ventilation. You can move Clivia to a position with an air vent, or use an electric fan to increase indoor ventilation.
3. Pay attention to avoid sun exposure. Clivia prefers shaded environments and cannot be directly exposed to the sun. In summer, the sun is strong, which will cause the leaves of Clivia to turn yellow and wither. Avoid the sun and place it in a semi-shaded position.
4. Pay attention to controlling the temperature. The suitable temperature for Clivia is 20-25℃. The summer temperature is high and it is easy to exceed this range. Cooling measures can be taken, such as turning on the air conditioner, spraying water, etc.
5. Appropriate amount of fertilization should be applied. Clivia grows rapidly in summer and requires appropriate fertilization. However, appropriate amount of fertilization should be paid to, and excessive fertilization will cause harm to the plants. You can choose diluted organic fertilizer for fertilization.
VI, regular pest control summer temperature high humidity, easy to breed various pests. Therefore, it is necessary to remove pests regularly. Fumigant or drug spraying can be used to remove insects.
7. Regularly changing pots can grow rapidly and easily have too dense roots. Therefore, pots need to be changed regularly to ensure root health.
8. Pay attention to reducing the sensitivity of mobile clivia to environmental changes and is easily affected by movement and causes symptoms such as withering. Minimize movement during the summer.
9. Prevent water droplets from remaining on the leaves. The humidity is high in summer. Water droplets can easily stay on the leaves, forming photosynthesis obstacles and affecting plant growth. Therefore, the blades need to be wiped clean in time.
10. Pay attention to preventing diseases Summer is the season when clivia is prone to diseases, so prevention needs to be strengthened. Medicines such as fungicides can be sprayed to keep plants healthy.
11. Pay attention to controlling indoor humidity. Excessive indoor humidity can lead to disease in Clivia, so attention should be paid to controlling indoor humidity. It can be adjusted with dehumidifying agent or air conditioning.
12. Pay attention to loosening soil. Clivia grows rapidly in summer, which may easily lead to dense soil. Therefore, it is necessary to loosen the soil regularly to ensure that the roots have enough ventilation space.
13. Pay attention to controlling the frequency of fertilization. Clivia grows rapidly in summer, but excessive fertilization will cause plant damage. Therefore, it is necessary to control the frequency of fertilization to avoid excessive fertilization.
14. Pay attention to killing aphids are one of the common pests of Clivia and are easy to breed in summer. Therefore, it is necessary to kill aphids in time to keep plants healthy.
15. Summer is the fastest-growing season for Clivia, but it is also the season prone to diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen maintenance and master methods such as proper watering, paying attention to ventilation, and avoiding sun exposure to ensure the healthy growth of Clivia.
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