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Methods to Boost Sluggish Hostas Being one of the most beautiful plant species, hosta plants always have a high demand. Almost every gardener searches for varieties such as blue, green or white hostas for sale. Certain adverse factors can slow down the growth of hosta plants. Following are some methods to deal with sluggish growth in hosta plants: Water Your Plants Sufficiently To ensure proper growth of your hostas and to keep them healthy, you need to provide them with ample moisture by watering them regularly. Lack of water will restrict the plant from utilizing energy for growth of foliage. A water level of 1 inch per week needs to be maintained during summer. Water your plants deeply in case the soil is dry till a depth of 1 inch. Level of water can be reduced during late winter, but the plants should not dry out in the process. Optimal Fertilization As far as healthy growth of hosta plants is concerned, excessive quantities of fertilizer is not a major requirement. However,a certain amount of nitrogen is needed by these plants during initial growth phase so that more foliage can be produced. At the start of spring, add a cup of 10-10-10 slow-release fertilizer to the soil in which you are growing hostas. Make sure that roots of the plant do not get disturbed while you are fertilizing the soil. After adding fertilizer, add water to the soil so that it can absorb the fertilizer. Soil fertilization is an essential step while growing heuchera coral bells as well. Pest Control and Disease Prevention Growth conditions can become unfavorable for your hostas due to the presence of pests. Snails and slugs are main pests that can damage hostas. Place copper strips around your hosta plants to control these pests. Diatomaceous earth can be used as an alternative to copper strips. For killing snails and slugs, lure them into a saucer filled with beer. Attracted to beer, these pests will enter the saucer and drown as they are unable to get out of it. Disease prevention is also necessary for your hostas to grow steadily. Avoid over- watering your plants. Hosta plants with wet and soggy roots are vulnerable to fungal infection such as anthracnose. Cut off any infected or damaged parts of the plant to prevent infections from spreading among other plants. Source: https://www.hostasdirect.com/blog/methods-to-boost-sluggish-hostas/ Address: 19 Mid Oaks Road, Roseville, MN 55113 Phone No.: 651-204-9922 Mobile No.: 651-398-8958 Email id: [email protected] Website: https://www.hostasdirect.com

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Methods to Boost Sluggish Hostas Being one of the most beautiful plant species, hosta plants always have a high demand. Almost every gardener searches for varieties such as blue, green or white hostas for sale. Certain adverse factors can slow down the growth of hosta plants.

Following are some methods to deal with sluggish growth in hosta plants:

Water Your Plants Sufficiently

To ensure proper growth of your hostas and to keep them healthy, you need to provide them with ample moisture by watering them regularly. Lack of water will restrict the plant from utilizing energy for growth of foliage. A water level of 1 inch per week needs to be maintained during summer. Water your plants deeply in case the soil is dry till a depth of 1 inch. Level of water can be reduced during late winter, but the plants should not dry out in the process.

Optimal Fertilization

As far as healthy growth of hosta plants is concerned, excessive quantities of fertilizer is not a major requirement. However,a certain amount of nitrogen is needed by these plants during initial growth phase so that more foliage can be produced. At the start of spring, add a cup of 10-10-10 slow-release fertilizer to the soil in which you are growing hostas. Make sure that roots of the plant do not get disturbed while you are fertilizing the soil. After adding fertilizer, add water to the soil so that it can absorb the fertilizer. Soil fertilization is an essential step while growing heuchera coral bells as well.

Pest Control and Disease Prevention

Growth conditions can become unfavorable for your hostas due to the presence of pests. Snails and slugs are main pests that can damage hostas. Place copper strips around your hosta plants to control these pests. Diatomaceous earth can be used as an alternative to copper strips. For killing snails and slugs, lure them into a saucer filled with beer. Attracted to beer, these pests will enter the saucer and drown as they are unable to get out of it. Disease prevention is also necessary for your hostas to grow steadily. Avoid over- watering your plants. Hosta plants with wet and soggy roots are vulnerable to fungal infection such as anthracnose. Cut off any infected or damaged parts of the plant to prevent infections from spreading among other plants.

Source: https://www.hostasdirect.com/blog/methods-to-boost-sluggish-hostas/

Address: 19 Mid Oaks Road, Roseville, MN 55113

Phone No.: 651-204-9922

Mobile No.: 651-398-8958

Email id: [email protected] Website: https://www.hostasdirect.com