A particularly popular Abelia species is Abelia grandiflora, which is a real eye-catcher in the garden or on the terrace with its large, fragrant flowers. In order for the shrub to flower continuously, it needs sufficient water and nutrients. Tips for caring for Abelia grandiflora.

The Abelia grandiflora needs a lot of water

How do you water Abelia grandiflora correctly?

Abelia grandiflora only survives dry phases for a very short time. Therefore, water regularly, but avoid waterlogging. After a longer dry phase you have to water thoroughly.

In the tub, Abelia grandiflora must be watered at least once a day in very hot temperatures, and every two days on cooler days.

When should fertilizing be on the agenda?

If the Abelia grandiflora is outdoors, it is sufficient if you provide it with organic fertilizer such as compost in spring and at the end of summer.

If you don't have organic fertilizer available, fertilize with a liquid fertilizer that is not too nitrogenous from spring to early autumn.

When caring for them in the bucket, fertilize Abelia grandiflora every two weeks with a liquid fertilizer.

Does Abelia grandiflora need pruning?

Abelia grandiflora does not need pruning. In the spring, before they sprout, cut the shrub into shape and thin it out a little. Abelias are self-branching and can become quite dense.

Can the shrub be transplanted?

You should only transplant Abelia grandiflora if the location is unfavorable or the shrub has grown too large. The best time for transplanting is spring.

When caring for them in the tub, pot Abelias in fresh soil every spring.

What diseases and pests can occur?

Abelia grandiflora is relatively insensitive to diseases or pests. Watch out for:

  • aphids
  • chlorosis
  • fungus

If the Abelia grandiflora takes care of it, it suffers from chlorosis, a deficiency disease that can be combated with fresh soil and fertilizers.

How is Abelia grandiflora overwintered?

Abelia grandiflora is only conditionally hardy and needs good winter protection outdoors. Plants in tubs should be overwintered in a cool conservatory.

tips

You can plant Abelia grandiflora in the garden from spring to autumn. The location should be sheltered from the wind and sunny to semi-shady. In shady locations, the shrub takes care of itself and only develops a few flowers.

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