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Video Bay Tree Sapling (60 100 Cm) 1 Potted Outdoor Tree Laurus Nobilis
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season.
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However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply.
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All products from the production greenhouse are sent with production Potted\Tube.
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Light and Location: The laurel tree usually needs full sunlight.
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If possible, it should be grown in a sun-loving location.
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But young seedlings may need partial shade to protect them from the extreme sun.
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Soil: Soils with good drainage and rich in organic matter are suitable for laurel trees.
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Soils with slightly acidic or neutral pH level are preferred.
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Irrigation: The bay tree likes regular irrigation, but well-drained soil is important to prevent water accumulation.
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Irrigation has to be done as the soil surface dries.
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Fertilization: In temperate climates, regular fertilization can be done usually in spring and summer.
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A slow release fertilizer can be used, but excessive fertilization should be avoided.
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Pruning: The laurel tree can often be pruned to give shape and control unwanted long shoots.
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Pruning should usually be done in spring or early summer.
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Cold Hardiness: Bay wood generally prefers temperate climates, but is cold hardy.
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During the cold winter months, especially young seedlings should be protected.
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Diseases and Pests: The laurel tree, which is generally resistant, may be susceptible to root rot and fungal diseases.
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If necessary, measures can be taken against diseases by using appropriate fungicides.
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Pot Growing: Especially for bay trees grown in pots, a well-drained pot and suitable pot soil should be used.
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Plants grown in pots may require more care and attention.


