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title: "9GreenBox - Good Hope Clivia - 4\" Pot"
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# Non-GMO Bright yellow blooms Indoor/outdoor versatility 9GreenBox - Good Hope Clivia - 4" Pot

**Brand:** 9greenbox
**Price:** £3.78
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate Your Space with Good Fortune!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 9GreenBox - Good Hope Clivia - 4" Pot by 9greenbox
- **How much does it cost?** £3.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/1139101-9greenbox-good-hope-clivia-4-pot)

## Best For

- 9greenbox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted 9greenbox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Easy Care:** Low-maintenance plant perfect for busy professionals.
- • **Zen Vibes:** Attracts luck and good fortune to your home or office.
- • **Vibrant Blooms:** Bright yellow flowers that bring life to any space.
- • **Versatile Decor:** Ideal for home, kitchen, or office settings.
- • **Sustainable Choice:** Grown in the USA, supporting local agriculture.

## Overview

The 9GreenBox Good Hope Clivia is a stunning live plant that thrives indoors or outdoors, featuring vibrant yellow flowers and lush, swordlike leaves. This non-GMO plant is easy to care for, making it perfect for busy professionals seeking to enhance their environment with a touch of nature and positive energy.

## Description

desertcart.com : 9GreenBox - Good Hope Clivia - 4" Pot : Flowering Plants : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: Fast delivery and healthy plants - As others have noted, these are very fine and good sized plants, (with good looking deep green leaves), at an excellent price. I have looked at other sources and this is probably the best one for yellow Clivias at an affordable price. You may have to wait a while for one to bloom, but it is probably still a shorter time than ones from other sources. This is an excellent buy. Here is a more detailed review. I ordered 5 Clivias. They came May 7, five days from the order date of May 2, 2012. They all have healthy deep green leaves. 4 have healthy or adequate root systems. 1 has a small root system. Overall, they are nice plants. They came in a cardboard box, with the the light-weight foam peanuts for protection. Plants are in a soil mix contained in 4" green round plastic containers. One has 7 leaves. One has 9 leaves. Two have 10 leaves. One has 12 leaves. The leaves are of medium width, so these are, relatively speaking, young plants which may take a while to bloom. The one with 12 leaves looks like it may reach flowering maturity in one to three years. The others may possibly reach blooming maturity in two to five years. (I will try to update later with actual blooming times.) ~~~ Here are some thoughts on Clivias. Separately, for many years now, I have had a another Clivia, specifically an orange Clivia miniata. It has 14 rather broad leaves and it bloomed April of 2012. So it might take 14 broad leaves for a Clivia to reach flowering maturity. In addition, I read somewhere that it takes about 13 leaves for a Clivia to flower. So, you may want to keep your younger Clivia growing year round to encourage leaf production so that the plant may produce the required number of leaves to flower. When Clivias are young, the leaves are narrow and as the plant matures, the leaves get longer and more broad across the width. A plant with 14 narrow leaves is a younger plant, while a plant with 14 broad leaves is a more mature plant, capable of flowering. Clivias are also like individuals. Some grow fast and others grow slow. About two years ago, I bought a few small Clivias from a second different place. One is still small, while another one grew quite large. They have the usual pretty green leaves and no flowers. Separately, I also bought two larger Clivias from a third place, also probably about 2 years ago, and they also have green leaves and no flowers. In addition, I have a large and mature yellow (to my eyes, it is a yellow, and the flower appears to mature to a golden or warm yellow) Clivia called 'Sunrise Sunset' which I purchased in 1998 probably from a fourth different place and that has flowered probably twice, probably not as often as it should have because I did not condition it properly to bloom. New types are constantly being developed, including those in Belgium, with the orange Clivia being a smaller houseplant which mature earlier and thus, flower faster. Australia, Japan and notably, South Africa, are working on an incredible number of different flowering colors, including peach or pastel variations, pink, red, green, and creamy white colors, as well as yellow. In the West, the focus is on flowers, while in the East, specifically China, the focus is on the leaves, including leaf variegation, leaf texture and leaf width and length. ~~~ Here are some flowering & other tips for people in the North. This is what I do to get flowers on mature plants. Around April, I put it in the unheated enclosed porch where night temperatures are above 35 degrees. I give it partial light. In the North, (Rhode Island which is just south of Massachusetts), where I live, you could probably give it a little more light than if you were living in the South. Others suggest withholding/limiting water during the mid and late Winter months to encourage Spring time blooms. [If anyone has tips on how to get their Clivias to flower, please feel free to share the information in the comment section.] Watering tip To prevent root rot, make sure the pot does not sit in water. After watering, drain or empty the saucer. Growing tip I have read that some advise that you may choose to leave your plant pot bound. That applies to mature plants which already have flowered and continues to flower. However, if you have a young plant, it's probably best to do whatever you can to encourage leaf production, including moving it to a larger pot when appropriate and giving it more light. As written earlier, you want about 13 good sized leaves for your plant to flower.
Review: Pathethic - Very disappointing. The plant suppled was a seedling that was over-potted in a 4-inch pot. A large thimble would have sufficed. The plant arrived bone dry, not secured in the potting medium, and the potting medium was mostly spilled into enclosing plastic bag. The plant is so small that it might bloom in 4-5 years with decent care. The product & supplier deserve zero stars, but desertcart forces me to over-rate it by giving it at least one star. There are many on-iine sources of quality Clivia plants that are good size and reasonably priced. Do yourself a big favor and avoid this offering from desertcart.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000MXIY1W |
| Brand Name | 9GreenBox |
| Color | Golden |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (372) |
| Expected Blooming Period | spring,winter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | 9GREENBOX.COM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B000MXIY1W |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Model Number | B000MXIY1W |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Orange |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | indirect |
| UPC | 797734700008 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** 9GreenBox
- **Color:** Golden
- **Expected Blooming Period:** spring,winter
- **Indoor/Outdoor Usage:** Indoor
- **Material Feature:** GMO Free
- **Moisture Needs:** Moderate Watering
- **Product Care Instructions:** Water
- **Soil Type:** Sandy Soil
- **Sunlight Exposure:** indirect
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast delivery and healthy plants
*by P***G on May 7, 2012*

As others have noted, these are very fine and good sized plants, (with good looking deep green leaves), at an excellent price. I have looked at other sources and this is probably the best one for yellow Clivias at an affordable price. You may have to wait a while for one to bloom, but it is probably still a shorter time than ones from other sources. This is an excellent buy. Here is a more detailed review. I ordered 5 Clivias. They came May 7, five days from the order date of May 2, 2012. They all have healthy deep green leaves. 4 have healthy or adequate root systems. 1 has a small root system. Overall, they are nice plants. They came in a cardboard box, with the the light-weight foam peanuts for protection. Plants are in a soil mix contained in 4" green round plastic containers. One has 7 leaves. One has 9 leaves. Two have 10 leaves. One has 12 leaves. The leaves are of medium width, so these are, relatively speaking, young plants which may take a while to bloom. The one with 12 leaves looks like it may reach flowering maturity in one to three years. The others may possibly reach blooming maturity in two to five years. (I will try to update later with actual blooming times.) ~~~ Here are some thoughts on Clivias. Separately, for many years now, I have had a another Clivia, specifically an orange Clivia miniata. It has 14 rather broad leaves and it bloomed April of 2012. So it might take 14 broad leaves for a Clivia to reach flowering maturity. In addition, I read somewhere that it takes about 13 leaves for a Clivia to flower. So, you may want to keep your younger Clivia growing year round to encourage leaf production so that the plant may produce the required number of leaves to flower. When Clivias are young, the leaves are narrow and as the plant matures, the leaves get longer and more broad across the width. A plant with 14 narrow leaves is a younger plant, while a plant with 14 broad leaves is a more mature plant, capable of flowering. Clivias are also like individuals. Some grow fast and others grow slow. About two years ago, I bought a few small Clivias from a second different place. One is still small, while another one grew quite large. They have the usual pretty green leaves and no flowers. Separately, I also bought two larger Clivias from a third place, also probably about 2 years ago, and they also have green leaves and no flowers. In addition, I have a large and mature yellow (to my eyes, it is a yellow, and the flower appears to mature to a golden or warm yellow) Clivia called 'Sunrise Sunset' which I purchased in 1998 probably from a fourth different place and that has flowered probably twice, probably not as often as it should have because I did not condition it properly to bloom. New types are constantly being developed, including those in Belgium, with the orange Clivia being a smaller houseplant which mature earlier and thus, flower faster. Australia, Japan and notably, South Africa, are working on an incredible number of different flowering colors, including peach or pastel variations, pink, red, green, and creamy white colors, as well as yellow. In the West, the focus is on flowers, while in the East, specifically China, the focus is on the leaves, including leaf variegation, leaf texture and leaf width and length. ~~~ Here are some flowering & other tips for people in the North. This is what I do to get flowers on mature plants. Around April, I put it in the unheated enclosed porch where night temperatures are above 35 degrees. I give it partial light. In the North, (Rhode Island which is just south of Massachusetts), where I live, you could probably give it a little more light than if you were living in the South. Others suggest withholding/limiting water during the mid and late Winter months to encourage Spring time blooms. [If anyone has tips on how to get their Clivias to flower, please feel free to share the information in the comment section.] Watering tip To prevent root rot, make sure the pot does not sit in water. After watering, drain or empty the saucer. Growing tip I have read that some advise that you may choose to leave your plant pot bound. That applies to mature plants which already have flowered and continues to flower. However, if you have a young plant, it's probably best to do whatever you can to encourage leaf production, including moving it to a larger pot when appropriate and giving it more light. As written earlier, you want about 13 good sized leaves for your plant to flower.

### ⭐ Pathethic
*by J***A on May 18, 2013*

Very disappointing. The plant suppled was a seedling that was over-potted in a 4-inch pot. A large thimble would have sufficed. The plant arrived bone dry, not secured in the potting medium, and the potting medium was mostly spilled into enclosing plastic bag. The plant is so small that it might bloom in 4-5 years with decent care. The product & supplier deserve zero stars, but Amazon forces me to over-rate it by giving it at least one star. There are many on-iine sources of quality Clivia plants that are good size and reasonably priced. Do yourself a big favor and avoid this offering from Amazon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Healthy plant, fast delivery, reasonable price
*by S***Y on April 28, 2014*

The clivia plant I received has 6 leaves and looks healthy except one leaf which is yellowish in the top center half of the leaf. I hope I can culture this back to green. The root system seems healthy and is of reasonable size. I am surprised I am getting a fairly sizeable plant at this price. The delivery is fast. I placed my order on Monday. The item was shipped the next day. I received it on Thursday.

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