How to plant balsam

 




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How to plant balsam










Balsam is a type of succulent plant that beautifies and aromatizes environments, but also has therapeutic properties, such as digestive, healing and emollient . The species can reach 90 centimeters and its small, white leaves appear in the coldest months. To find out how to plant Balsam, check out the tips at umComo.com.br.


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Steps to follow:


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The best way to plant balsam is in a place where there is plenty of sun, although the plant tolerates partial shade well, as long as it manages to receive sun for at least five hours every day. Otherwise, it is born weak and has difficulties developing. Even though it does best in hot, dry climates, the species can be grown in other atmospheres.



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It is worth remembering that the right conditions are not only important for the plant to grow, but also for it to maintain its medicinal properties and aroma, the main reasons for being cultivated. As for your soil , the ideal is that it is very fertile, rich in organic matter, and may contain fertilizer, tanned manure and/or leaf humus. It must also be well-draining, light and, preferably, sandy-clayey. If the soil where the balsam is planted is hard, it is recommended to use coarse sand to improve drainage.


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The pit to plant the seedling must be at least 30 cm deep. Since in general herbs adapt better to neutral or slightly alkaline soils, it is important to carry out a pH test and, if it has an acidity greater than 7.5, apply a layer of lime. The balsam can be planted in vases , which must have a minimum height of 25 centimeters. In addition to holes in its bottom, the same care is required to maintain soil drainage, as well as its quality.


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For good drainage, it is possible to place expanded clay first in the pot, then a layer of sand or a blanket and, finally, the substrate . After planting the seedling, the pot can be filled with more soil. To keep the balsam fertilized, it is possible, every 30 days, or a little more, to use worm humus. Whoever is going to remove the species from the vase to its definitive location can put a thin layer of small gravel in the soil in which it will be transplanted , in order to guarantee the necessary humidity.


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It is best to irrigate the balsam once a week in the warmer months, while in the colder months it is sufficient to water it once a month. A tip to know if she needs water is to put her finger in the dirt to make sure it's dry. In addition, when harvesting balsam, it is advisable to use scissors to cut the branch at the ends instead of tearing the leaf, which can weaken it. Like other species of herbs, balsam can be attacked by fungus, mites, rust or caterpillars.




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One tip is to make a natural repellent with those herbs that are unlikely to be attacked, such as rue and mint . Pour boiling water over some of the leaves of these plants, in the measure of three parts of water to one of herbs, and wait 15 minutes. After cooling, the liquid can be placed in a container to be sprayed on the plants, once a week and after the rains, but always with a new infusion.


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