Typha laxmannii - Broadleaf cattail

Photos Typha laxmannii - Broadleaf cattail

Fertilize Typha laxmannii : We suggest suspending fertilizations of the aquatic plants during the cold months of the year.

Light Typha laxmannii

continental : The Typha laxmannii needs direct sunlight, even for many hours a day.
These plants can stand the cold, therefore they can be placed in the garden during the whole year; they don’t need protection against the cold.

alpine : These plants prefer very sunny locations, where they are exposed to sunrays for most of the day.
These plants are grown in the garden, in full ground, because they can stand the cold.

mediterranean : This plant needs to be exposed to direct solar rays.
The Typha laxmannii is grown in the garden, because it can stand the cold.

Water Typha laxmannii

continental : Water every 10-11 days with 1-2 buckets of water, when the substratum appears to have been dry for days; it is suggested to avoid surpluses, keeping the plants away from being too exposed to precipitations during this period of the year.

alpine : Avoid watering too often, generally irrigations can be sporadic, every 10-11 days using 0-1 buckets of water.

mediterranean : These plants prefer a pretty dry soil, therefore we should water sparingly with 2-3 buckets of water, and leaving the soil dry for 10-11 days before wetting again.

Pests Typha laxmannii : 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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