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- How To Care For A Jacaranda Tree - Nursing Tips
- How do you properly water the rosewood tree?
- When is the jacaranda fertilized?
- How often does the jacaranda tree have to be repotted?
- May the Jacaranda be cut?
- Can the Jacaranda tree also be cultivated as bonsai?
- Which diseases and pests should be considered?
- How is the Jacaranda really wintered?
- Tips
The Jacaranda rarely flowers as a houseplant
How To Care For A Jacaranda Tree - Nursing Tips
Even though the Jacaranda tree hardly blossoms in our latitudes, it is often used as a room and conservatory tree because of its decorative leaves. The care of Jacaranda is considered moderate. So you cultivate the ornamental tree also called Palisanderbaum.
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In the summer is poured regularly. Between the individual waterings, the earth should dry up. Waterlogging should be avoided by distributing excess water immediately.
It is poured with room-warm water, which should be stale for a long time. Well suited is not too cold rainwater.
When is the jacaranda fertilized?
From spring to autumn, fertilize the Jacaranda at two-week intervals. For this you use a liquid fertilizer for foliage plants.
In winter, no fertilization. Even after repotting, you better abstain from fertilizing.
How often does the jacaranda tree have to be repotted?
Repotting is done in the spring whenever the old pot has become too small. Since the Jacaranda is quite fast-growing, you have to repot it at least every other year. Use fresh compost-based substrate.
May the Jacaranda be cut?
So that the Jacaranda does not get too big, you can cut it back. This happens best in the spring. When cutting, cut short shoots by about two-thirds.
Can the Jacaranda tree also be cultivated as bonsai?
Yes, the Jacaranda is very well suited as bonsai because of its cut compatibility. He can also be wired.
Which diseases and pests should be considered?
Diseases and pests are very rare with good care. Rot caused by too much wetness. Low humidity promotes the appearance of pests. These are usually spider mites and white flies. A pest infestation should be treated promptly.
How is the Jacaranda really wintered?
The Jacaranda is not hardy and does not even tolerate temperatures below 14 degrees. He must winter in a bright location at 17 to 19 degrees in winter.
Tips
The Jacaranda tree does not flower until it reaches a certain height. As a houseplant he is rarely high enough. The flowering time is in January.