Clivia miniata is a common indoor plant, liked by many people for its beautiful flowers and excellent adaptability. However, during the cultivation process, we may encounter the situation of Clivia miniata leaves turning yellow, which may be caused by various factors. This article will introduce the causes and solutions for yellowing leaves of Clivia miniata.

I. Environment temperature is too low
When Clivia miniata is in a low-temperature environment, its leaves will turn yellow. We should pay attention to providing it with a warm environment.
II. Soil is too wet
If the soil of Clivia miniata is too wet, the roots cannot breathe normally, leading to yellowing leaves. We should regularly check the soil moisture and avoid overwatering.

III. Lack of nutrients
If Clivia miniata lacks nutrients for a long time, its leaves will gradually turn yellow. During the cultivation process, we should pay attention to providing it with sufficient nutrients.
IV. Over-fertilization
If we over-fertilize, it will also lead to yellowing leaves of Clivia miniata. During the fertilization process, we should follow the correct methods and dosage.
V. Insufficient sunlight
Clivia miniata needs sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis. If there is not enough sunlight, its leaves will turn yellow. We should provide it with sufficient sunlight.

VI. Pests and diseases
Yellowing leaves of Clivia miniata may also be due to pests and diseases. If this situation is found, we should take timely measures for treatment.
VII. Lack of water
If Clivia miniata lacks water for a long time, it will also lead to its leaves turning yellow. During the cultivation process, we should pay attention to watering it regularly.
VIII. Improper repotting
If we repot improperly, it will also lead to yellowing leaves of Clivia miniata. During the repotting process, we should pay attention to keeping the roots intact and doing it at the right time.
IX. Improper pruning
If we prune Clivia miniata improperly, it will also lead to its leaves turning yellow. During the pruning process, we should pay attention to the techniques and methods.
X. Poor air circulation
If the environment where Clivia miniata is located lacks air circulation, it will also lead to its leaves turning yellow. We should provide it with a well-ventilated environment.
XI. High lime content
If the soil of Clivia miniata has a high lime content, it will also lead to its leaves turning yellow. During the cultivation process, we should choose soil suitable for Clivia miniata growth.
XII. Sunburn
If Clivia miniata is exposed to sunlight for a long time, it will also lead to its leaves turning yellow. During the cultivation process, we should pay attention to avoiding direct sun exposure.
XIII. Water quality issues
If the water quality we use is problematic, it will also lead to yellowing leaves of Clivia miniata. During the watering process, we should choose water quality suitable for Clivia miniata growth.
XIV. Improper planting location
If the location where Clivia miniata is located is improper, it will also lead to its leaves turning yellow. During the cultivation process, we should choose a location suitable for Clivia miniata growth.
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Through the introduction of this article, we understand the various causes and solutions for yellowing leaves of Clivia miniata. During the cultivation process, we should pay attention to providing Clivia miniata with a suitable environment, nutrients, and water, and avoid over-fertilization and overwatering to maintain its healthy growth.