CARE of the potted LAVENDER plant - Practical guide with VIDEO

Lavender is a type of shrub that is quickly recognized by its characteristic purple and purplish color, as well as its characteristic smell. It is a genus of plants called Lavandula, which is made up of more than 60 different lavender species. Although its purple color known, directly, as lavender is the most common and widespread of all, you can also find varieties with white, blue and pink tones.

Since ancient times, this perennial plant of the Lamiaceae family has been used for the treatment of different diseases such as anxiety, migraines, insomnia, skin diseases such as acne, the treatment of pain in the teeth and nausea, among others. many. It is a fairly resistant plant with the ability to grow easily in almost any place where it is planted. If you want to know the potted lavender plant care keep reading Green Ecologist and we'll tell you about it.

General characteristics of the lavender plant

Broadly speaking, main characteristics of lavender they will be those of a shrub with a Mediterranean climate. Which means that it has the following characteristics:

  • You will need receive direct sun for at least six hours a day.
  • Regarding the type of soil that you will need, it is a basically alkaline substrate (which implies that the soil has a high pH).
  • Likewise, lavender is a plant that does not tolerate excessively humid soils wells, which means that it will need good drainage so that the soil does not puddle.

In fact, if the water accumulates in excess and for a long time, there is a risk that the roots will become diseased or even rot. Therefore, when watering it, it is best to wait until the soil is dry and making sure that it has good drainage that prevents excess water from being retained.

What kind of pot does lavender need?

Lavender is a plant that can grow perfectly in a pot and, in fact, it is a very common practice that allows you to enjoy this aromatic plant without having to have a garden or a field of cultivation. However, it will be important that the pot in question is large. This is because, as it is used to growing in soil, it will need enough space to spread the roots. In this sense, a pot of about 30 or 40 centimeters in diameter should suffice. In the case that the pot is smaller, in general, the plant will not develop correctly or, at least, not in the way that is so showy and colorful to which we are accustomed.

On the other hand, the type of pot that is most recommended for planting lavender are those of unpainted or unglazed ceramic or terracotta. This is because, being porous, it allows excess water to evaporate more easily, which will benefit its growth and the health of the roots. Likewise, another fundamental aspect will be that it has adequate drainage, for which it is essential that the pot has holes in the lower part. In addition, if you want to improve the drainage even more, it is best to place a little gravel in the lower part before placing the substrate and the plant itself.

We recommend you consult this other post on How to plant lavender.

How to care for a potted lavender plant

As already specified, it is a plant that does not tolerate excess humidity well. Therefore, in addition to having the corresponding drainage, it is important to space the risks so that the earth can get to dry between one and the other. It is not essential that the substrate dries completely, but it is necessary to avoid its continuous humidity. In this way, the correct thing will be to water it once every two weeks during the cold months and once a week in the warmer months.

Regarding the fertilizer, it is a plant that does not need it excessively and, in addition, it can react negatively to inadequate fertilizers. In this way, it is best to avoid paying it if it is not necessary and that, when it is done, we make sure that it is a fertilizer with a low concentration of nitrogen, since it would alter the soil. In fact, as curious as it may seem, an excessive fertilizer will favor the growth of leaves to the detriment of the flowers, which will make our plant lose its aroma and showiness.

At the time of making pruning should be done in a limited way and maintaining the correct shape of the bush. The most suitable months for this are early spring and autumn. On the other hand, it is important that, when necessary, wilted flowers are removed from the plant, since their presence can affect its growth and prevent floral renewal from being carried out correctly. In this other article you can learn more about when and how to prune lavender.

Here we show you a video from our YouTube channel on how to care for the lavender plant that we hope will help you learn more about how to care for your plant at home. In addition, we advise you to take a look at this other article on When and how to reproduce lavender.

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