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12 Hinoki
Plant Care
Cold resistance
Dense, lush leaves that do not fall off, allowing you to enjoy it all year round.
Leaf
Watering
Flower
None.
Sunlight
Fruit
None.
Fertilizer
Outdoor Management
Basically, it grows well in a sunny, well-ventilated place. Direct sunlight in the summer can cause the plant to wither, so it is best to grow it in partial shade or bright shade.
When keeping plants indoors, it is important to ensure proper ventilation. Avoid placing them in places where they will be directly exposed to the wind from an air conditioner. This will cause uneven drying and damage the plant. Also, expose the plant to outdoor air and rain as much as possible to refresh the plant and help it grow healthily.
Indoors Management
The recommended guideline for watering is once a day but if the water does not seem to be dry, there is no need to force it. The rate at which it dries out varies depending on the environment and conditions, so observe carefully and adjust the amount accordingly.
Watering
Fertilizer is effective in helping the plant grow healthier. liquid fertilizer can be applied. Refer to instructions on the bottle.
Fertilizer
Pests & Diseases
This tree is very resistant to pests and diseases, but if the air is dry for a long time, spider mites and other insects may appear. To prevent this, spray water on the leaves during dry periods.
It is relatively easy to grow in any soil. Generally, you can use just Akadama or a mixture of it with sand for better drainage.
Soil
Repot approximately once every 2 to 3 years. If the soil in the pot rises or you see many roots coming out from the bottom of the pot, it is a sign that the roots are well developed inside the pot. The best time to repot is from early spring to early summer, but it can be done all year round. It is a tree that grows very slowly and easily maintains its shape. However, if left unattended, it may develop elongated branches (extremely long, strong branches), so prune these branches to keep the tree in shape. Pruning should be done with the idea of ​shaping the tree's outline. The best time to prune is from May to June, or from September to October.
Repotting
Pruning
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