![]() Feed Anemonella thalictroides : We should enrich the soil near our perennials with some manure or earthworm humus, or with some slow release fertilizer. Besides improving the soil, making it softer and permeable, organic fertilization brings a good dose of nitrogen, which melts in the soil in about 3-4 months. Temperatures Anemonella thalictroidescontinental : Let's avoid exposing the the Anemonella thalictroides to direct solar rays, growing it in a shady spot. alpine : Plant which favours shady places, avoid exposure to direct sunrays. mediterranean : Let's avoid to expose the the Anemonella thalictroides to direct sunrays, finding it a shady spot. continental : Water regularly, every 1-2 weeks with 25-26 glasses of water, wetting the ground deeply, but waiting for the substratum to dry completely between an irrigation and another one; avoid stagnant water. alpine : When the ground is thoroughly dry, we should water regularly but without exceeding, usually using 24-25 glasses of water. Keeping the dampness of the ground under control let’s water every 2-3 weeks. mediterranean : The Anemonella thalictroides doesn’t request too much watering; we should act with 26-27 glasses of water only when the soil is very dry, every 0-1 weeks, avoiding immoderation. Adversity Anemonella thalictroides : When the climate is still not too harsh we should apply a wide range fungal treatment, vaporizing the fungicide even on the soil on the feet of the plants. Let’s remember to collect and destroy the leaves of the plants affected by black spot disease or by leaf curl disease. |
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