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Old 01-14-2022, 10:52 AM
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Leaving the old spike does not prevent flowering. You're still learning to grow them.
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Leaving the old spike does not prevent flowering. You're still learning to grow them.
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After flowering all I do is remove any unwanted berries leaving the old spike to dry naturally.
The old spike dries up and can be removed with a sharp pull very easily.

If I want more seeds I leave the berries to mature. After the berries have been harvested I just leave the spike to wither naturally.

Clivia can support spikes with berries from last year while still producing this years blooms without a problem.
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I do the same thing Diane. After the flowers are done, I cut/pinch off all the little developing fruits, but leave the main flower scape to dry out on its own. Once it's crispy, it just breaks off.
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The flower buds are really coming along! Because I bought this at a thrift store I've had no idea what color the flowers are. Looks like the standard, very beautiful, orange and should know for sure soon.
Edit: the photo does not do justice to the actual color of the buds. It's very pretty already.
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Balloons in the window and on your clivia! Good show.
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What a nice display your Clivia is cooking up! You'll have blooms to show us in a couple days!
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Never had a clivia. Appears it's about time I get one. That's a super fun looking scape budding out there!
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Talk to friends in southern California. The common orange ones are sold as landscaping plants. They can unpot one and send it bare-root. Amaryllids hardly notice such treatment.

Or somebody could send you seeds. They're about the size of a small olive and very easy to sprout. Just lay them on the surface of barely moist soil and keep warm.
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Ive let some berries grow on a couple of the flowering ones I have shown here on the forum.
Happy to send some out to anyone wants any. Will have to see how many seeds I get out of the berries first though.
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