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Video Laurel Seedling Plant 1 Scuba 40-60 Cm Outdoor Plant (Laurus Nobilis) Light and Soil:
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Laurel seedlings usually need full sunlight.
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A well-drained, sandy-loamy soil exposed to the sun is most suitable.
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Irrigation:
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The bay plant is drought-resistant, but young seedlings require regular irrigation.
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Irrigation has to be done as the soil dries.
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But it is important not to allow water accumulation, because bay roots may be sensitive to excess water.
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Fertilization
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Laurel seedlings usually do not need fertilization.
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But if the seedling has just been planted or is growing slowly, you can feed it with an organic fertilizer.
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You can fertilize in spring or early summer.
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Pruning
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Laurel seedlings usually do not need pruning, but if you want, you can prune them to give them shape or keep their height under control.
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It may be appropriate to perform pruning operations in spring or summer.
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Cold Weather Protection:
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In cold climates, it is important to protect young bay seedlings from extreme cold weather conditions.
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You can use covers or special winter covers to protect the seedlings from wind and frost in winter.
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Reproduction
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Laurel seedlings are usually not produced with seeds.
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More commonly propagated with seedlings or cuttings.
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The plants that reach your hand may have small differences in leafless or height without flowers due to the season.
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However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a re-supply.
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The products coming from the production greenhouse are all sent with production pots and tubes.


