How to care for Clivia Miniata to make it bloom, emergency tricks for dealing with a stuck Clivia Miniata spike.

How to cultivate Clivia miniata to make it bloom

Let me tell you about how to cultivate Clivia miniata to make it bloom and some emergency tricks for arrow-clamping in花卉 aspects. The following is an introduction for you in detail.

The pleasure of growing flowers is abundant, adding greenery and fresh air, and blooming beautiful flowers. It is very pleasant to drink tea and admire flowers in your leisure time! Among many flowers, Clivia miniata is a much-loved one, with its broad and glossy leaves, beautiful flowers, and the connotations it contains, attracting many friends to plant and care for it.

However, during the process of caring for Clivia miniata, "arrow-clamping" has always been a problem that troubles people. Watching the arrow shaft stuck between the leaves and unable to pull out, not blooming due to "arrow-clamping" is really worrying! So, what should we do if Clivia miniata doesn't bloom due to "arrow-clamping"? Try these emergency tricks, and you won't worry about not blooming! If you like to care for Clivia miniata, let's take a look together!

Emergency tricks to deal with "arrow-clamping"

What emergency tricks can we use when faced with the situation of Clivia miniata "arrow-clamping"? The first is to遮光. This is the simplest and most common method, which is to move the Clivia miniata pot to a place without sunlight, and then move it back to its original place after it recovers;

Clivia miniata arrow-clamping

The second is to use alcohol stimulation. If you find Clivia miniata "arrow-clamping," you can directly use beer or liquor at home, dilute it with 20 times or 50 times water, and spray it on the "arrow-clamping" area. Within a week, it can bloom!

How to cultivate Clivia miniata to make it bloom

Tying leaves

The third is to use the binding method to help Clivia miniata bloom. That is, find two ropes, tie the leaves on both sides of Clivia miniata together, and be careful not to damage the leaves of Clivia miniata when binding. After the leaves are tied, you can place it in a place with scattered light to care for it and keep the room temperature around 20°C, which can also help Clivia miniata bloom!

The fourth is to soak in warm water. The specific method is to choose a sunny day, pour an appropriate amount of warm water into a large basin, and then place the flower pot in it. When the flower pot feels a little hot to the touch, take it out. This can promote Clivia miniata to bloom. Of course, the water temperature should not be too high, about 40°C is fine.

After introducing the emergency tricks for Clivia miniata not blooming due to "arrow-clamping," the next step is to introduce some tips for caring for Clivia miniata.

The first is to wipe the leaves. Since the leaves of Clivia miniata are broad and green, if you can wipe the leaves from time to time during daily maintenance, it can make the leaves look more glossy and beautiful. You can use vinegar or beer water to wipe the leaves for better results!