Watering, fertilizing, cutting and more

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Although the eucalyptus azura prefers fully sunny, warm locations, it has a very low water requirement. You should water the substrate regularly, but if you fail to water it, the deciduous tree won't blame you. It looks different if you literally drown the tree. Waterlogging damages the eucalyptus azura. In the worst case, the sapling dies. Therefore, wait until the substrate has dried before the next watering. Drainage on the bucket is also recommended. If you plant the eucalyptus azura directly in the ground, you should ensure that the substrate is well drained.

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Fertilize

Fertilize Your eucalyptus azura every two weeks from spring to autumn with one Slow release fertilizer. In winter you should give him a rest.

Cut

In contrast to the common eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Globulus), the eucalyptus azura grows quite slowly. Even so, is a regular one Cut back required to keep the tree looking pretty. You should remove branches that are growing transversely, as well as brown ones and

dried up leaves.

Overwinter

For the wintering the eucalyptus azura has the following requirements:

  • A cool place with a temperature of around 13 ° C
  • Reduced water supply
  • Nonetheless, the substrate was always moist
  • No fertilizer

Repot

If the roots are already on the surface, it is high time to repot the eucalyptus azura. Choose a next larger bucket that you come with Compost soil fill up. It is best to repot your eucalyptus azura once a year. For the first few years, the process may even be required twice a year.