Cultivation and CARE of Dwarf PINE - Practical Guide

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The dwarf pine is a species that is planted in a pot and does not usually reach more than 3 meters in height. Its growth is slow and its leaves are long, green, thin and pointed, like needles. The best location for this tree is outdoors, but if you want it indoors and you have the right conditions, you will have no problem getting it to develop. Of course, you must have enough space for it to grow naturally.

This variety of pine is often used to design rockery gardens, but since it is a somewhat small variety, it also looks great indoors in a pot. It also works well on patios, terraces, or balconies. The truth is that it is perfect for practically any space. That is why if you want to learn about it growing and caring for dwarf pine In the following Green Egology article you will find useful information.

What care of the dwarf pine must be taken into account

The essential factors for growing and caring for dwarf pine or Pinus pumila are:

  • The lighting.
  • Temperature.
  • Irrigation.
  • Compost.
  • Pruning.

We will explain all of them in more detail below, but we also recommend that if you have specific doubts, you consult the professionals of the same store specializing in plants and gardening where you buy dwarf pine.

Lighting for dwarf pine

The Pinus pumila needs to be in full sun for as long as possible each day, in addition to being a fully illuminated place, even indirectly during the other hours of the day when the sun is not so strong in the area. For this reason, and for other reasons, it is totally advisable to have it outside the home and not inside.

Optimal temperature for Pinus pumila

This tree is one of the most resistant that you can find, enduring both very cold temperatures and the hottest. In any case, it has an ideal temperature like any plant, and in this case it is the one that is between 10 ºC and 25 ºC.

Watering the dwarf pine

It depends on the time of the year. In summer you should do it very often so that it is always humid, and in colder times it will be enough to spray so that the substrate remains humid.

Fertilizer for dwarf pine

The most indicated is a granular fertilizer for conifers. It does not really need a lot of compost or very fertile soil to grow, so it is a subject that you should not worry too much about.

We recommend you consult this other article by Green Ecologist about organic fertilizer: what it is, types, benefits and how to do it.

When and how to prune a dwarf pine

During autumn must prune the largest branches to be able to get a more compact foliage and pinch the new shoots. Pinching the new shoots will make the leaves more abundant and shorter, which will increase the volume.

If you want to read more articles similar to Growing and caring for dwarf pine, we recommend that you enter our category of Cultivation and care of plants.

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