Arisaema coccineum - Jack in the pulpit

Photos Arisaema coccineum - Jack in the pulpit

Fertilize Arisaema coccineum : In autumn it’s not necessary to fertilize bulbous plants; in any case it’s good to enrich the soil of the newly planted bulbs with organic fertilizer.

Light Arisaema coccineum

continental : Locate this plant in a partially shady place, where it can receive some hours of direct sunlight.
We suggest growing these plants in the garden; during autumn usually they don’t need protections if the minimum temperatures are above -5°C.

alpine : For a balanced development let's place the the Arisaema coccineum in a partially shaded place, protected by solar rays for most of the day.
The Arisaema coccineum stands minimum temperatures some degrees below zero. If the nocturnal minimum temperatures are very harsh it’s advisable to protect them with a non-woven fabric.

mediterranean : These plants favour partially shady places, where they are reached by direct sunrays only during the evening and early morning hours.
We suggest growing the the Arisaema coccineum in the garden; it can stand without problems minimum autumn temperatures.

Water Arisaema coccineum

continental : We suggest watering quite frequently, every 0-1 weeks. In this manner it will be kept fairly moist, without being soaked with water. Usually 2-3 glasses of water are used.

alpine : Watering should be done pretty frequently and regularly, but without exceeding: let’s remember to we the soil thoroughly and let it dry before giving it more water. Let’s irrigate every 1-2 weeks using 1-2 glasses of water.

mediterranean : Watering in this period of the year must be very frequent, even every 0-0 weeks, so that the soil is always slightly damp. For average dimension plants we suggest using about 3-4 glasses of water.

Pests Arisaema coccineum : Before the cold months arrive, a wide range anticryptogamic treatment is advised; the plants which have been struck by black spot disease or other fungal pathologies must be cured in a specific manner, remembering to gather and destroy the leaves affected by diseases.


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