I really enjoyed this video. You explained everything very clearly. Thank you. But I'd like to know the name of the stuff you used to kill the caterpillars. Thank you.
I have had a clivia for more than 10 years. I once got him from a colleague. He flourished nicely on my desk, but when I retired and took him home, he stopped flowering. Now he is standing here in the living room, without much sun (west side), with beautiful shining blisters, but never flowers. Because he apparently has to stand colder, I have now put him in the office where there is no heating. It is approximately 10 degrees Celsius. I give him 1x water a month. I had him a few years ago re-potted because I thought this was the problem, but I had no result. Can you give me advice on how I can make it bloom again?
When i bought this plant, on the plastic label it said that it can sustain temperatures from 5 to 30°C (or 35°C?), and that it blooms from february to april, and also that it needs a bit shade, so a lot of sunlight, but not direct exposure that could burn the leaves. And as the woman said in the video, it seems they need a lot of nitrogen and potassium in their soil, so maybe find a better fertiliser.
@Martine and also it said that they are watered once a week, in a way that they absorb the water from the bottom of the pot (the type of plastic pot that is hollow on the bottom) in about 30 minutes. So that way os better to water them, rather than to just shower the soil from above
Good lord , I never fertilised mine. Some in full sun and some in almost full shade. They all bloom profusely! I have orange. , red , yellow and the longer orange nobilis?
It was said in the video that the product is "systemic" which means the plant itself is absorbing the product through soil, so it remains inside it. So basically the plant itself will become toxic to those larvae, and they will not be able to feed themselves from it, and therefore they will die.
I really enjoyed this video. You explained everything very clearly. Thank you. But I'd like to know the name of the stuff you used to kill the caterpillars. Thank you.
Excellent video. We get 2 bloom cycles when grown outdoors in San Diego, CA. We grow them outdoors in ground :)
great tips, and beautiful plants
I agree!
Is Atlantic bio ocean fertilizer available in Canada?
I have had a clivia for more than 10 years. I once got him from a colleague. He flourished nicely on my desk, but when I retired and took him home, he stopped flowering. Now he is standing here in the living room, without much sun (west side), with beautiful shining blisters, but never flowers. Because he apparently has to stand colder, I have now put him in the office where there is no heating. It is approximately 10 degrees Celsius. I give him 1x water a month. I had him a few years ago re-potted because I thought this was the problem, but I had no result.
Can you give me advice on how I can make it bloom again?
When i bought this plant, on the plastic label it said that it can sustain temperatures from 5 to 30°C (or 35°C?), and that it blooms from february to april, and also that it needs a bit shade, so a lot of sunlight, but not direct exposure that could burn the leaves. And as the woman said in the video, it seems they need a lot of nitrogen and potassium in their soil, so maybe find a better fertiliser.
@Martine and also it said that they are watered once a week, in a way that they absorb the water from the bottom of the pot (the type of plastic pot that is hollow on the bottom) in about 30 minutes. So that way os better to water them, rather than to just shower the soil from above
Good lord , I never fertilised mine. Some in full sun and some in almost full shade. They all bloom profusely! I have orange. , red , yellow and the longer orange nobilis?
I am interested gets that plants I living on Florida States
Is the complete suitable.for.use on all plants?
Nice information ❤thanks
Do they need a lot of water
How to avail the planting materials? I'm from Negros Occidental, Philippines
How can I bye Clavias plants in Flowers
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great tips
I learned a lot too!
Can you use this product on Amaryllis bulbs too?. We have a worm eating our plants.
It was said in the video that the product is "systemic" which means the plant itself is absorbing the product through soil, so it remains inside it. So basically the plant itself will become toxic to those larvae, and they will not be able to feed themselves from it, and therefore they will die.
Nice sharing thumb up. Have a good day
Those are the biggest, robust clivias I've ever seen.
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice !!! LIKE + 2 !!!
So beautiful
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Complete 360 is not good for bee's
It kills the bee's
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Clivia is more correctly pronounced Clive-ee-a.