Clivia is a perennial herb, elegant and beautiful, shaped like a fan, looking like a line from the side, with oily green leaves, strange veins and endless changes. Inflorescence is spherical and brightly colored; The fruit is green and the mature fruit is scarlet. The combination of flowers and fruits, like a semi-dark and humid environment, is very suitable for indoor planting and is loved by many flower lovers.
Clivia has strong vitality and strong self-repair ability. During the maintenance of Clivia, root rot often occurs due to environmental changes and maintenance management. As long as pseudobulb is not completely decomposed, it can usually be successfully preserved and restored to normal growth through simple treatment. This shows that Clivia has a strong self-repair ability.
Although I don't have any professional gardening knowledge, I haven't planted any "tall" Clivia varieties, but after years of planting, I have experienced numerous detours and "walks". It can be considered to be good for the maintenance of Clivia. Have some experience. This spring, a friend (this friend is not a gardener, he seldom grows flowers at home, this is the only pot of Clivia I bought during the Spring Festival). Clivia leaves rotted at home. What should I do? In the past, I saw that the situation was not very bad. After simple treatment, this pot of Clivia has been restored to health, but the plant type has changed greatly. Although the whole plant is not so beautiful,
Let's discuss with the flower friends the main reasons for the rotten leaves of Clivia. What should I do after Clivia leaves rot? How to effectively prevent Clivia leaf core from rotting? I hope to help friends in this situation.
When many flower lovers plant Clivia, their roots are not completely suitable for planting substrates, or the roots of Clivia itself are not very developed, so they will try to bury Clivia deeper to stabilize it. Plants. Even the whole pseudobulb of Clivia is buried in the matrix. As a result, the blade core is also buried in the substrate for a long time. Water, bacteria and microorganisms in the substrate may corrode the leaf core of Clivia leaves. Once the bud in the leaf core of Clivia leaves is slightly damaged, bacteria will "take advantage of it". The leaf buds in the leaf core are infected by pathogenic bacteria and eventually rot;
The moisture in the leaf core is also one of the important reasons for the decay of the leaf core of Clivia. In most cases, this is because when it rains, sprays water or applies foliar fertilizer, water will enter the leaf core, the ambient temperature is too high and the ventilation condition is poor. After the leaf core of Clivia accumulates water, there is no good ventilation condition, and the water will not evaporate in a short time. After a long time, the leaf buds in the leaf core can't breathe, which leads to the "suffocation" of the leaves and the high ambient temperature. Bacteria proliferate, the leaf heart and buds are infected, and finally rot. This situation generally occurs in indoor maintenance in summer.