Corydalis solida - Spring fumewort

Photos Corydalis solida - Spring fumewortLight Corydalis solida

continental : We suggest to avoid direct sunrays placing the The Corydalis solida in a shady spot.
We suggest locating the The Corydalis solida in the garden, since it is a very rustic plant.

alpine : Let's choose a shady place for the The Corydalis solida , protected by direct solar rays.
We advise locating these plants outdoors, in the garden or on the terrace; they can stand the cold and heat.

mediterranean : These plants need to be located in a cool and shady spot, protected by direct solar rays, which could burn their leaves.
Let’s cultivate the The Corydalis solida in the garden, in full ground, because it’s completely rustic.

Water Corydalis solida

continental : Watering should be done regularly and often, every 0-1 weeks; always avoiding surpluses and water stagnation. We suggest waiting for the soil to dry before watering again. Usually 2-3 glasses of water are used every The .

alpine : Watering should be fairly frequent and regular, using 1-2 glasses of water; let’s intervene at least every 1-2 weeks, paying attention that the ground dries well between a watering and the next.

mediterranean : These plants dislike soaked soils, we suggest always waiting for the soil to be dry between one watering and the other; during this time of year usually we water with 3-4 glasses of water every -0-0 weeks, or even less.

Fertilize Corydalis solida : Bulbous plants need fertilizing in the summer only if they’re still vegetating, many bulbous plants in fact in this period of the year are in a vegetative rest. Every 10-15 days let’s irrigate with a solution enriched with a specific fertilizer for those bulbs which still have a brilliant foliage in full development.

Pests Corydalis solida : During the summer months it is best to apply precise treatments, specifically against each type of parasite, to be used only when we have already noticed the presence of fungus or insects on our plants; these treatments should be applied during the coolest hours of the day. In general during this period of the year an infesting of ticks and rust is very likely to occur, because its development is favoured by dry climates.


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