Meconopsis cambrica - Welsh poppy

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continental : These plants don't like direct solar rays, which could ruin their foliage; we therefore advise to locate them in the shade.
These plants are grown in the garden year round because they are rustic.

alpine : These plants don't like direct sunlight, which could ruin their foliage; we should therefore locate them in a shady place.
These plants are rustic, they can stand the heat and cold, therefore they can be planted outside.

mediterranean : This plant favours shady sites, avoid exposing it to direct soloar rays, especially during very hot days.
These plants can stand the cold weather, they can be grown as garden plants during the whole year.

Irrigation Meconopsis cambrica

continental : Water regularly, every 0-1 weeks, wetting the soil deep down, but waiting for the substratum to dry completely between a watering and the other; avoid leaving stagnant water. Usually are used.

alpine : We suggest regular watering with about every 1-2 weeks, waiting for the soil to dry between one time and the other.

mediterranean : Every 0-0 weeks we should intervene with water, irrigating the soil only if it is dry; we suggest avoiding water stagnations by using .

Feed Meconopsis cambrica : Summer fertilizations should be regular, using a fertilizer for flowering plants, to mix to the irrigating water, every 10-15 days; it’s also possible to use a granular slow release fertilizer, with an action which lasts 3-4 months.


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