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How to raise blue fescue

Skyler White
2020-07-27 08:59:40
Blue fescue is rare in our daily life, which may be related to its short time in China. This kind of plant has excellent adaptability to cold and drought, but because of inexperience, many friends can't do it well. Therefore, I have compiled some cultivation methods of blue fescue for your reference.

Ramets

Because the blue fescue prefers a colder environment, it can be divided into trees in this cool season of spring and autumn. When dividing plants, we only need to take them out of the soil and cultivate them separately. In this way, two plants will not compete for nutrients.

Pruning

Timely pruning, summer dormancy do not operate

Watering and fertilizing

The biggest characteristic of plants like blue fescue is that they have strong vitality and can grow well without human care. On the contrary, if the fertilizer is applied frequently, it will lead to excessive nutrition, breed too many dense and miscellaneous branches and leaves, and affect the beauty. This kind of plant does not have high requirements for water. In the early stage of planting, that is, the first year, it can be watered from time to time. After the plants are grown, there is almost no need for artificial watering. When watering other flowers, you can spray them by the way. Watering frequency should not be too high. If there are plants that need to be watered frequently, you should deliberately avoid the blue fescue, because if the leaves are wet for a long time, it is easy to cause diseases and pests.

Diseases and insect problems

This kind of plant is not very likely to be replaced with disease, and the pests are mainly the ones that are usually not common in the underground. In order to better prevent these troubles, we can leave a little space between them, so as not to infect them. Be careful not to drench the leaves when watering. If rust spots are found on the leaves, they must be taken seriously and removed in time.

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