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Can I put my Clivia outside?

Can I put my Clivia outside?

While most clivias are grown as interesting houseplants, in suitable locations they can be grown as outdoor container plants. However, they must be brought indoors for overwintering.

Is Clivia indoor or outdoor plant?

You can easily grow clivias both indoors and outdoors, preferably in containers, depending on the climate. The interesting thing about Clivia plants is that over the years, they’ve become surprisingly popular with collectors. As a result, clivias can be quite expensive, some plants selling for $50 or more.

Can I put my Clivia outside in the summer?

Clivia are frost tender and can be damaged by temperatures below 5°C (40°F). They should be grown as a houseplant, in a conservatory or warm greenhouse and do best in bright, filtered or indirect light. Avoid direct sun in summer, which may scorch the leaves, and place pots away from radiators or other sources of heat.

Where is the best place to plant Clivia?

Clivias are easy to grow, but their position is vital. Early morning sun or dappled shade is best, with protection from midday and afternoon sun. Clivias planted out in the open will become scorched and unsightly on the first hot sunny day. In cold climate areas, clivias will need protection from frost.

Can clivias survive frost?

Clivias do not tolerate frost, but will survive temperatures near freezing. They can be moved back outdoors to a shady spot in the spring when temperatures warm up. Clivias are not thirsty—indeed, they are drought tolerant—and overwatering can cause crown rot.

Can you grow clivia outside in the UK?

Clivia is a perennial plant that is also a herbaceous evergreen. It is considered an ornamental plant that can thrive outside during the summer months in the UK and is also known as a Kaffir lily and Bush lily.

Why are clivia leaves turning yellow?

Clivias develop yellow leaves and root rot if they are over-watered. They grow best when kept barely moist in pots with excellent drainage. Clivias bloom more freely when their roots are crowded, so don’t re-pot until the bulb starts to push out of the container.

When can I put my clivia outside?

Clivias grow best where they receive bright daylight but little or no direct sun–in a north-facing window, for example, or in an east- or west-facing window that is partially shaded by a deciduous tree. You can summer your plant outdoors in a shady location. Just remember to bring it back in before the first frost.

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Ruth Doyle