Watering, fertilizing, cutting (lucky chestnut)

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How do you water lucky chestnuts correctly?

Lucky chestnuts like his root area dry rather than wet. Waterlogging causes the plants to fall ill and die. Do not water until the substrate is almost completely dry. Use lime-free water.

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Spray Pachira aquatica with lukewarm water more often to increase the humidity.

How often do you fertilize?

It is fertilized during the growing season from spring to autumn. Normal liquid fertilizers, which are added to the irrigation water every two weeks, are suitable as fertilizer. But you can too Fertilizer stick(€ 9.82 at Amazon *) use with long-term effect.

Does Pachira aquatica have to be cut?

Cut is not necessary. You can shorten the shoots at any time, as long as the ambient temperatures are high enough.

Since lucky chestnuts are very easy to prune, they can also be kept well as bonsai.

After cutting, do not place the tree in direct sunlight for a long time.

When do you repot?

Since Pachira aquatica is not a very fast-growing plant, you only need it every two to three years in spring to repot.

Choose a larger pot as the roots must not be narrowed.

After repotting fertilize You no longer have lucky chestnuts in the first year.

Which diseases and pests can occur?

Viral diseases and bacterial diseases occur more often in unfavorable locations or damaged bark on the trunks.

Mealybugs and come as pests Spider mites especially when the humidity is low.

What to do with yellow or brown leaves

Yellow and brown leaves indicate an inconvenient location or improper care. The plant is too dark, too cool or in a draft.

Place lucky chestnuts as brightly as possible at at least 15 degrees. Pachira aquatica does not tolerate less than ten degrees.

Why does the lucky chestnut lose its leaves?

If lucky chestnuts lose only a few leaves, this is not a cause for concern. If there is a lot of leaf loss, ensure a more favorable location and optimize maintenance.

Why shouldn't you care for Pachira aquatica braided?

In the trade, lucky chestnuts are mainly sold, which consist of several intertwined trunks. The bark of the tree becomes very thin at the pressure points so that bacteria and germs can enter.

In addition, the trunks are often too close together so that the air cannot circulate properly and the roots do not have enough space.

It is better to plant such lucky chestnuts in individual pots after you have carefully untied them.

Tips

Lucky chestnuts are also known as the wild cocoa tree. Their fruits are a popular substitute for cocoa beans in their home in Central and South America. Pachira aquatica is not poisonous, the leaves are even edible.

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