Eucalyptus 'Baby Blue' Plant with support
$21.00
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- The actual plant may differ as each pot has its own unique natural look and although look identical but never 100% similar to the image pictured here.
- Flowers/Fruits are seasonal and plants may not be with flowers/fruits at the time of order/delivery.
- Overall Height is measured from the bottom of the pot to the tallest point of the plant vertically.
PRODUCT MEASUREMENT
- Plant Overall Height APPROXIMATELY:-
- 50cm for POT SIZE 15cm(Ø)
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Eucalyptus is a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs that is native to Australia, but can now be found in many parts of the world.
- The plant is highly valued for its fragrant leaves, which are used for medicinal, aromatic, and industrial purposes.
- The leaves of the eucalyptus plant have a distinctive scent that is often described as fresh, clean, and invigorating.
- They are commonly used to make essential oils, which are widely used in aromatherapy, massage therapy, and other natural health practices.
- The oil is said to have a variety of health benefits, including reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and promoting relaxation.
SOIL REQUIREMENT
- It grows where a natural layer of leaf mold in the jungle keeps plants nourished.
- They do not tolerate heavy clay soils, as these can retain too much moisture and cause root rot
- The soil pH should be between 5.5 and 8.0
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FEEDING/FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT
- Eucalyptus plants should be fertilized once a year, in the spring or early summer, when new growth begins
- Eucalyptus plants respond well to balanced fertilizers that contain equal amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
LIGHT REQUIREMENT
- Eucalyptus plants need full sun to grow properly
- They require a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight each day
- If the plant does not get enough sunlight, it can become leggy and prone to disease
WATER REQUIREMENT
- Eucalyptus plants require moderate watering during the growing season
- The soil should be kept consistently moist, but not waterlogged
- Overwatering can lead to root rot and other diseases