Abstract: The clivia at home has grown so well recently. The green leaves and buds are about to emerge! But, you know what? If you want to raise clivia well, watering is a big deal! Today, I will come to talk to you about how to water clivia so that your clivia can be beautiful! Water...
The clivia at home has grown so well recently, with green leaves and buds about to emerge! But, you know what? If you want to raise clivia well, watering is a big deal! Today, I will come to talk to you about how to water clivia so that your clivia can be beautiful! Water, start by understanding Clivia

Clivia, which is a spoiled plant! It likes a warm and humid environment, but is afraid of waterlogging. So, before watering, you must first understand its habits.
Clivia's root system is fleshy and has a strong water storage capacity, so it does not require frequent watering. However, once there is a lack of water, the leaves will turn yellow or even wither. Therefore, watering should pay attention to "see wet when it is dry". Don't let the soil dry out, and don't let the water reach the roots. Watering time, we pay attention to the right time, place, people, and the location of the

. There is a big question about watering time!
- Spring and autumn season: The weather is suitable at this time, and clivia grows vigorously. It is enough to water it every 2-3 days.
- Summer: The weather is hot and water evaporates quickly. You can water it once a day, or spray the leaves with a spray can to increase air humidity.
- Winter: The weather is cold and clivia grows slowly. You can water it once a week, or flexibly adjust it according to the dry and wet soil conditions.
Remember, watering is best in the morning. At this time, the sun is not too strong and the water evaporates slowly, which is conducive to the absorption of Clivia. The watering method, the details determine the success or failure of the

The watering method is also very important!
- Water thoroughly but not leaking: Water must be thoroughly watered to allow the water in the soil to be evenly distributed, but water must not leak out from the bottom of the basin.
- Avoid watering the leaves: When watering, try to let water flow into the soil to avoid watering the leaves, otherwise it may cause the leaves to rot.
- Spray combination: When water does not need to be poured through, a spray can be used to wet the soil surface to increase air humidity. The choice of water quality, health starts from the source, and the choice of water quality cannot be ignored!
- Tap water: It is best to leave tap water for a period of time to allow the chlorine to evaporate before using it to water flowers.
- Rainwater: Rainwater is natural soft water, rich in oxygen and trace elements, and is very suitable for watering flowers.
- River water, well water: This water can also be used to water flowers, but pay attention to whether the water quality is suitable for Clivia. Watering tips make it easy for you to raise Clivia-Soil selection: Clivia likes loose and breathable soil, and can be mixed with carrious soil, peat soil, etc.
- Fertilization: Clivia likes fertilizer and can apply liquid fertilizer regularly, but avoid applying too much nitrogen fertilizer to avoid causing leaves to grow.
- Light: Clivia prefers semi-cloudy environments and avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn the leaves.
After saying so much, have you learned it? In fact, it is not that difficult to raise clivia well. As long as you master the correct watering methods and take care of it carefully, your clivia will surely grow vigorously and become a beautiful scenery at home! Come on!