P:I have been growing a pineapple seedling for 3 years. I would like to know if I can put it outside, if so, in what direction should it be directed? I would also like to know if I can transplant it from the pot into the garden?
O:Pineapple should always be grown above 20˚C. You can put it in the garden, but do not transplant it to the ground, unless you put it in the ground together with the pot.In unfavorable weather conditions, you can always take it home. Can stand in the sun or light partial shade.
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P:For over a year I have been trying to keep a bonsai tree alive - a carmon. She has now shed almost all the leaves that first turned yellow (with fine spots). She is watered systematically, fed with bonsai fertilizers, she spent the summer on the balcony.
O:Small-leaved Carmona is very sensitive to both overflow and drying (it reacts then by shedding leaves).It is best to water the tree by soaking - when the top layer of the substrate dries out.The soil should be constantly slightly moist. Karmona feels great at a temperature of 15-24 ° C.
Requires a very bright position in winter (but not in the sun), and partial shade in summer.The tree should be fertilized all year round, once a month in winter, and every 2 weeks for the rest of the year.
P:I bought sundavilla seedlings in spring which are developing beautifully. However, I do not know how to protect the plant for winter and under what conditions to keep it?
O:Sundavilla needs a bright but not sunny position. In winter, at the turn of January and February, it should be dormant for a short time at a temperature of 12-15 ° C and watering sparingly.In the remaining period, the plant is watered abundantly, fertilizing it once a week from April to August.It should be transplanted to new soil every year.