Maintaining Ilex crenata Dark Green »Watering, fertilizing, cutting and more

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How do you water Ilex crenata Dark Green correctly?

  • Water regularly
  • Avoid waterlogging
  • Use rainwater if possible
  • Let the tap water sit down beforehand
  • Put drainage in the bucket

Regular watering, preferably with rainwater, is advisable. Waterlogging is to be avoided at all costs. However, the roots must not dry out completely.

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Do you need to fertilize the Japanese holly?

If you absolutely fertilize give the Ilex crenata Dark Green compost or ripe in the spring Horn shavings(€ 32.93 at Amazon *) as fertilizer. But this is usually not necessary.

Avoid over-fertilization and only fertilize until the end of July. A mulch cover, which you lay out under the holly in spring, is cheap.

Is cutting necessary and possible?

All types of holly are well tolerated by pruning. Cut is not necessary, but the plant can easily be cut into shape. The best time to cut is early summer.

When does it have to be repotted or replanted?

You only have to repot when the Ilex crenata Dark Green no longer fits into the pot. If possible, you should not transplant the Japanese holly outdoors.

What diseases and pests to watch out for?

In areas that are too humid, it can become too Fungal attack come from the roots. A putrid smell occurs.

If the summer is very dry, the Ilex crenata has dark green occasionally Spider mites to fight. Prevent this by misting the leaves more often.

How hardy is Ilex crenata Dark Green?

Like all Japanese holly species, dark green is conditional hardy. The older the plant, the better it can withstand cold winters.

You should protect young plants in the open ground from frost with a mulch blanket and some fleece.

Don't forget to water the shrubs in very dry winters.

Tips

Ilex crenata Dark Green blooms from May to June. The flowers are rather inconspicuous.

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