Clivia is a popular flower. Not only does it bloom beautifully, but its leaves are also very ornamental. When caring for Clivia, I found that its leaves became soft. What's going on? How should I deal with this situation? Why are the leaves of Clivia becoming soft?When I was taking care of Clivia, I found that its leaves were becoming soft. Many people feel that Clivia cannot be watered too much due to long-term water shortage. In fact, this feeling is relative, because Clivia generally uses special media, such as bark, peanut shells, etc., which basically do not have moisturizing function. "Rather dry than wet" is a relatively conservative method, which is not wrong, but it cannot be used as a long-term maintenance. When watering, make sure that the substrate is no longer wet before watering. How to deal with the softening of Clivia leavesLack of water can cause the leaves of Clivia to become soft. Another reason is water accumulation. Clivia has fleshy roots. If the roots are soaked in water for a long time, they cannot breathe and will easily rot. The root system will stop working and the leaves will not be able to accept water and nutrients and will become soft. This is why professional media must be used for Clivia. If the Clivia appears soft for a long time, it is best to dig it out to see if there is a problem with the root system. If large-scale root rot occurs, it must be cleaned up in time, and soaked in diluted carbendazim, dried, and replanted to increase root activity. Other reasons why Clivia leaves become soft1. When the root system is damaged, resulting in insufficient nutrient and water supply, Clivia will show abnormalities, with leaves becoming shriveled, soft and drooping. 2. In case of severe drought, lack of water and fertilizer, Clivia will grow poorly and its leaves will become soft. 3. In hot weather, the temperature of the soil surface and the air is high, and water evaporates rapidly. In the absence of subsequent replenishment, the lack of water supply causes the leaves of the Clivia to become soft. 4. Fertilizer damage causes burns to the root epidermis. In short, root damage will reduce the absorption rate, resulting in insufficient nutrient and water supply, and the leaves will become dehydrated and soft. Related NewsClivia is actually quite easy to grow. As long as you pay attention to the looseness and ventilation of the soil, and keep up with the watering and fertilization, the leaves will grow thick and green. In autumn and winter, apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote its flowering. Clivia maintained in this way will definitely not have root rot or yellow leaves, nor will the leaves become soft and stop growing. It can continue to bloom in autumn and winter. |
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