How much water does the tree of life need?

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Pour thuja properly - with a sure instinct!

The earth must never dry out completely. But waterlogging is just as harmful. Therefore, you need to water the thuja regularly, especially at the beginning, without overdoing it.

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You can expect that you will have to water a tree of life outdoors - whether planted as a hedge or a single tree - in the first two years. Later you only have to water when it is very dry.

In the care in the bucket watering is required more often as the soil in the pot dries out faster.

When is the best time to water thuja?

  • Water in the morning
  • never in the midday sun
  • Avoid wetting the leaves if possible
  • Do not water in the evening

Watering in the morning has proven its worth, as the leaves can then dry out by the draft by the evening. If the moisture remains on the needles for too long, there is a risk of fungal attack.

If you water in the midday sun, the needles and the

Thuja turns brown. It's not dangerous, but it makes the hedge unsightly.

Avoid waterlogging

Waterlogging is just as dangerous as drought for the thuja. Before planting, it is essential to create a drainage system so that the rainwater can seep into the ground.

When caring for thuja in the bucket, make sure that the drainage hole is large enough. Do not place the pot on a coaster in the open air Collect rainwater could.

Tips

A mulch cover made of bark mulch, lawn clippings, leaves or chopped garden scraps prevents the soil from drying out too much and fertilizes the floor at the same time. The ceiling should be renewed annually.

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