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Cultivation and care of the lattice

Cultivation and care of the lattice

The lattice is an annual herbaceous plant of the family of the Amaranthaceae and which is also called feathery amaranthalthough its scientific name is Celosia argentea var. feathery. Among its varieties you can find dwarfs or those that reach almost a meter in height (about 80 cm maximum). It has an inflorescence, or set of flowers that are born grouped on the same stem, very characteristic and it is dense, feathery and erect.

Its leaves are long, lanceolate and with a very well marked rib. The flowers can be of various colors, mainly pink, orange, yellow or red. The lattice begins to bloom in spring and does so until fall. Something curious about these flowers is that even after drying they continue to retain their striking colors, so they are perfect not only for decorating outdoors and indoors but also for drying and using them again to decorate.

if you want to know the cultivation and care of the trellis In this EcologíaVerde article you will find a simple and practical guide for it.

Trellis care and how to grow it

These are the basic lattice care What to follow to grow it successfully:

  • Lightning: It needs to be in full sun to be able to bloom profusely and showily. If it does not receive much sun it will also grow, but its flowering will not be as spectacular.
  • Temperature: the only requirement it has in this regard is that you must be very careful with low temperatures since it is very sensitive to them. When it is very cold, cover it or put it in a location where it will not be noticed.
  • Humidity: It needs it a lot, so the ideal is that both the soil and the environment are humid.
  • I usually: In addition to being moist, it is important that it has good drainage.
  • Irrigation: it has to be abundant and every 2-3 days. Avoid flooding the roots or the plant in general if it is already very dense.
  • Pass: It is important that you apply fertilizer from flowering plants on a regular basis.
  • Pruning: Go removing the branches that can prevent the growth of new ones or a greater number of flowers. If you remove the withered flowers you will achieve greater flowering.
  • Plagues and diseases: if it doesn’t have good drainage, both the leaves and stems will rot. It can be attacked by mites and powdery mildew if it affects it can be very difficult to eliminate.
  • Multiplication: the best system is by seeds in a protected nursery, always at the end of winter. Sow indoors about 6 weeks before the last frost appears. When the low temperatures pass and stabilize, you can do the transplant.

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