What to watch out for (araucaria)

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When is the cutting of the araucaria popular?

The monkey tree looks most beautiful when it is allowed to grow. Bear in mind that every cut can impair the growth habit and cost the tree additional strength. If you shorten the monkey tree at the top, it will not grow any further.

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Sometimes it may be necessary to cut individual branches because they are broken, dried up or are too long. Twigs need to be cut less often because they are infested with fungi.

How to properly cut the monkey tree

  • Wait for a warm, dry day
  • Remove the branch directly from the trunk
  • leave no stumps
  • sharp saw use

Avoid pruning the monkey tree on a humid day. Then too much moisture can penetrate the tree through the interfaces. This promotes the development of fungal diseases. Use sharp cutters so that the branches do not tear when you cut them. Before use, clean the blades to avoid transmitting disease.

Always cut the branches directly from the trunk. Don't leave stumps standing. Not only does it look ugly, it also slows growth.

You can cut branches that are too long. Always cut them back just above a branch so that they are as long as the branch growing below.

Take space requirements into account when planting

A monkey tree can grow to a considerable height and width. Therefore, consider the space required when planting the tree. Then cutting is not necessary later.

In a favorable location, it can be up to five meters high and three to four meters wide. Incidentally, male specimens do not grow quite as big as female trees.

Tips

Until the Araucaria When it reaches its final height, a few years pass because the monkey tree grows only slowly. It takes 30 years for the first bloom. Only then can new ones be made from the tenons Offshoot draw.

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