They certainly like shade and not watering too much. Grow from seeds are so simple. In Australia they bloom in late winter and early spring, just so beautiful especially in gloomy winter when cold outside yet so many flowers blooming makes you happy. Last year we have harvested about 70 flowers for about 20 plants. You separate them is very cool, each one of my plant can separated into 5-10 plants, but I don't want or bear to cut them so they just keep on growing bigger and bigger until pots changed shape. maybe from seeds is more pleasant it needs about 2-3 weeks or so before little plant grow out of the dirt I keep diary of them you need to use very mature and dry seeds though.
My clivia are in the ground under a porte cochere which does get sun in late afternoon. I am dividing mine this week 1/2022, after 4 years. I would NEVER break a beautiful teal pot! Lol I feed them a few times a year, but they are very durable. Don’t worry about them. Wait until the seed pods turn red to cut them at base. Plant them in a shady area. If you cannot plant them in the ground, use cheap pots. 😂👍🏼👍🏼
I have a clivia and it is really ready for repotting. I dont know the variety but the flowers are orange and the seeds it produces are green and much smaller than yours in the video. It is a houseplant here in Canada, and so I am repotting for the first time and need to know how to do it and separate the new baby about 5ins. Some folk say not to use soil but use bark chips
Great video. Was wondering if I could centre a single clivia into a planter box that's 18 cm deep, 18 cm wide and 40cm long, or do you think that would be too small?
Hi I'm in Perth and it's November, I got given a heap of these Clivia plants, the leaves are huge and long. I thought of cutting them down as you normally do.. Can you please give me advice on what to do with them. They have just been pulled out of ground in Perth climate Thank you:)
They certainly like shade and not watering too much. Grow from seeds are so simple. In Australia they bloom in late winter and early spring, just so beautiful especially in gloomy winter when cold outside yet so many flowers blooming makes you happy. Last year we have harvested about 70 flowers for about 20 plants. You separate them is very cool, each one of my plant can separated into 5-10 plants, but I don't want or bear to cut them so they just keep on growing bigger and bigger until pots changed shape. maybe from seeds is more pleasant it needs about 2-3 weeks or so before little plant grow out of the dirt I keep diary of them you need to use very mature and dry seeds though.
My clivia are in the ground under a porte cochere which does get sun in late afternoon. I am dividing mine this week 1/2022, after 4 years. I would NEVER break a beautiful teal pot! Lol
I feed them a few times a year, but they are very durable. Don’t worry about them. Wait until the seed pods turn red to cut them at base. Plant them in a shady area. If you cannot plant them in the ground, use cheap pots. 😂👍🏼👍🏼
I like this guy👍🏽!
Beautiful presentation 👏.
beautiful plant
Yes you are 😍
I have a clivia and it is really ready for repotting. I dont know the variety but the flowers are orange and the seeds it produces are green and much smaller than yours in the video. It is a houseplant here in Canada, and so I am repotting for the first time and need to know how to do it and separate the new baby about 5ins. Some folk say not to use soil but use bark chips
Hiya! The seeds I have are small and green too. How did you get on? Any advice would be great. I want to grow from seed :)
Please tell us more about the seedling-mix: Where do you buy that? Is there charcoal inside?
When do you divide clinics? Any special month?
Great video. Was wondering if I could centre a single clivia into a planter box that's 18 cm deep, 18 cm wide and 40cm long, or do you think that would be too small?
give us an update!
I have eight big stumps in the ground. What's the best month to make new seedlings?
Hi I'm in Perth and it's November, I got given a heap of these Clivia plants, the leaves are huge and long. I thought of cutting them down as you normally do..
Can you please give me advice on what to do with them. They have just been pulled out of ground in Perth climate
Thank you:)
My plant has seeds developing now. Should i fertilize my plant for seed development?
Thanks
WHat kind of soil are you using, please ?
When he broke the pot my OCD almost gave me a panic attack
How does one mix different colour seeds to form a new colour
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My clivias are going back to Orange
What is the potting mix?
That is one of the most important things we need to know.
NOooo you broke that beautiful pot! 🤕