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How is sage poured properly?
As an evergreen subshrub, sage develops a lush foliage and thus evaporates plenty of water. Since the herbal plant also comes from the dry Mediterranean, it does not tolerate permanently wet soil. How the perfect water supply is designed is revealed by the following tips:
In the tightly sized substrate volume of a bucket, sage is also dependent on regular casting in later years. If the surface of the earth feels dry, it is watered.
Pour pots from below
In the course of sowing or propagation by cuttings, the delicate sage plants tolerate no irrigation from above. When dry, place the pots in 5-centimeter-high water, which rises due to capillary action. Use your thumb to check the moisture level of the substrate to lift the pots out of the water in time.
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