Save the "Christmas trees" in the pot until the spring of transshipment in the exhaust gas
What can be done after the holidays with a Christmas tree from the supermarket, which you have presented on New Year's Eve? I also handed over as a present Canadian spruce "Konica" and I decided to keep it, and planted in open ground in the spring, as soon as the ground thaws.
What to do with the Christmas tree after the holidays
According to a small herringbone cold is not so bad as a dry room air. With this you can handle, if you put the plant on a cold window sill and periodically spray it (it is like a Christmas tree). Thus, herringbone easier to outsource the dry air.
If conifer plant is not watered, it will not survive this. Do not allow drying earthen coma. To do this, you can put a pot with a herringbone pattern in a deep pan with a little water, thanks to your plant will not suffer from lack of moisture. Pereuvlazhnyat but also do not want to do "swamp" in the pot, too, should not be.
Christmas tree is better from a small shop container transplanted into the larger container and change the soil substrate. Ideally suitable land for softwood (it can be purchased at garden centers), if it does not, the suit and the usual universal primer.
The manufacturer usually uses a light peat, the so-called "shipping" the ground to make it easier to transport conifers. In such a soil culture for a long time can not be, therefore, suffer from lack of food.
At the bottom of the pot should make drainage from the gravel. Plant to plant at the same level as it was before the transplant. Bury do not need. Pour thawed (can melt the snow), non-chlorinated water. After landing to feed the Christmas tree is not necessary, only water and spray, and keep in a cool place, without the scorching sun.
I hope your Christmas tree survive the winter in the room for 2-3 months, and you will land it in the open ground. If you follow certain rules, all you get.
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