The majority of mallow species are considered to be extremely frugal and easy to care for. Nevertheless, mallows need a dose of care. But which procedures are important?

The mallow needs water every day on hot days

How, how often and with what should mallow be watered?

Mallows can be watered with tap water without hesitation because they like lime. Watering should be moderate and regular. The best time of day is in the evening. In summer it is advisable to water every day on hot days and in full sun if there is no rain. It is poured directly onto the root area.

Do mallows need to be fertilized?

If planted outdoors in nutrient-rich soil, not necessarily. However, a more lush flowering can be expected with regular fertilizer application. Examples of suitable fertilizers are:

  • compost
  • stable dung
  • nettle brew

Potted plants that stand on the balcony, for example, should be supplied with a complete fertilizer once or twice a month. If you want to consume the mallows or their leaves and flowers, use an organic fertilizer such as guano.(121.99€)

How to multiply mallows?

Some types of mallow, such as the musk mallow, can easily be propagated from cuttings in summer. Others are easier to propagate by seed. Mallows are dark germs and germinate after 2 to 3 weeks.

Is hibernation recommended?

Depending on the species, overwintering is recommended. Mallows such as the cup mallow, wild mallow and Mauritanian mallow can be sown again every year without any problems and with great effort. With other and larger mallows such as the bush mallow, it is worth covering them with a layer of leaves or fleece over the winter.

What diseases do mallows attack?

Mallows are often attacked by the so-called mallow rust, a fungal disease. The cause is an environment that is too humid. Mallow rust is noticeable as brown to orange spots or blisters on the stems, leaves and fruits.

Is a cut necessary?

It is enough to regularly cut off the withered flowers during the summer. As a result, new flowers continue to form until autumn. If you want to overwinter your mallow, you should cut it back to the ground in autumn.

tips

If several plants are affected by mallow rust, the fungal pathogen can be combated with a tincture of field horsetail.

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