How to deal with the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata, sharing the method for handling rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata.

How to deal with the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata

A comprehensive introduction to how to deal with the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata and sharing the green plant flower care methods for handling rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata. Next, the editor will introduce to everyone.

Some flower friends have told花花 that their Clivia Miniata at home has a rotting edge phenomenon. In this case, we should cut off the rotting leaves and then apply a repair liquid, which can handle the existing rotting edge situation of Clivia Miniata. The most important thing is still the daily maintenance, which is to add some materials to the leaves of Clivia Miniata, such as orange peel, beer water, garlic water, etc., which can make the Clivia Miniata in our home become greasy and bright.

Clivia Miniata is a very popular kind of flowering plant nowadays. Many flower friends encounter the problem of rotting leaves when caring for Clivia Miniata. In fact, Clivia Miniata is a plant that is quite demanding to care for, and we need to be more careful when maintaining it.

Today,花花 will teach everyone how to keep the leaves of Clivia Miniata at home greasy and bright.

In fact, the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata at home are mainly caused by the placement location being problematic. It may be that Clivia Miniata is placed in a place with strong sunlight and gets sunburned. In fact, Clivia Miniata is a semi-shade-tolerant plant and is usually placed in the living room at home, where it receives scattered light.

So for the Clivia Miniata that has been sunburned and has a rotting edge, we should trim the rotten edges and apply a little repair liquid. Many flower friends are not very willing to trim, but花花 wants to tell you that if you don't cut off all of it at home, it will become infected.

In fact, there are many small methods to make the leaves of Clivia Miniata greasy and bright when caring for it.

I. Orange Peel

Orange peel is the peel of a fruit we commonly eat. When eating oranges, don't throw away the orange peel. You can take fresh orange peel and rub it back and forth on the leaves of Clivia Miniata, which will make the leaves of the Clivia Miniata you are raising very shiny.

Of course, if we collect orange peels, they will quickly become hard and not as fresh as right after eating. You can then soak the orange peels in water for an hour, filter them out, and water the flowers with them.

How to deal with the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata

II. Beer Water

Beer water can also be used to wipe the leaves of Clivia Miniata at home. Since the concentration of beer water is relatively high, we can dilute it with water. Use less beer water and more water, and then you can wipe the Clivia Miniata with a wiping cloth.

III. Garlic Water

Wiping garlic water on the leaves of Clivia Miniata can also reduce the occurrence of rotting edges. Of course, garlic water can also have a disinfecting effect. Not only can it make the Clivia Miniata at home greasy and bright, but it can also reduce the occurrence of minor pests.

In addition to these magical waters that can reduce the rotting edges of Clivia Miniata at home, there are many others, such as vinegar, soapy water, etc.

Flower reminder: When watering Clivia Miniata, be sure to avoid letting water enter the leaf heart of Clivia Miniata, as this can directly cause the roots of Clivia Miniata to rot.

Alright, that's it for solving the problem of Clivia Miniata's rotting edges. Do you have any other questions?

The above introduction on how to deal with the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata and sharing the methods for handling the rotting leaves of Clivia Miniata is hoped to bring some plant knowledge to green plant enthusiasts.