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CrCrișan29 March 20220 Wish green leaves
Clivia – rusty spots on leaves
Good evening, i've had a clivia for at least 12 years. This year it blossomed in may and once again now. Between the two blooms, rust spots appeared on the leaves, that i later cut. After i cut them i thought that the plant would not be saved and in a month it did not bloom again, and now the leaves have started to have rust spots. Please help me, i don't want to lose it. I still have 2 clvia that have only bloomed once in 6 years, what happens to them? Thank you
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Hello, a broad-spectrum fungicide can be applied, such as amistar ( Amistar, 10 ml ), by spraying in a dose of 10 ml / 10 l water. It is recommended to apply two treatments at 5-7 days interval. At 7-10 days after the treatments, you can apply a foliar fertilizer with regenerating and strengthening effect, such as biplantol vital ( Biplantol Vital NT, 250 ml ). More information about clivia, you can find on our blog – Clivia, plant care and growing guide.
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