I discovered some tips that will help you strengthen your plantations and take care of harmful insects.
During the winter, The care of plants must be more rigorous. But this is not only due to low temperatures, but also at the arrival of pests that, although they are not as many as summer or spring, are equally lethal, so it is necessary to know what ways can be protected.
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A particularity of winter pests is that normally They cannot be observed with the naked eye. They do not attack the leaves or the stem, but prefer to affect the plant directly from the earth or the roots. If they do not take care of themselves, there will be more likely to spread the appearance of caterpillars, larvae, worms and bedbugs.


How to protect plants from pests in winter
Frequently disinfect the soil
He pass of Earth is essential for plants to receive Best nutrient quality possible. This helps the soil stay free of pests and grant greater nutritional properties, which will help the plants grow stronger and more resistant.
Eliminate remains of fruits and plants
The dead plants or rotten fruits They are spotlights for any type of plague, either by insects or fungi. Therefore, it is recommended Remove them both of the earth and the plant itselfeven dry leaves must be taken, which only weakens those that are still in good condition.
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Preventive pruning
Pruning in winter is essential to stimulate the strengthening of plants. It is recommended to remove All branch that is sick, dry or attacked by pests so that the plantation is not weakened.
Adequate irrigation
During winter, it is true that Irrigation must be less frequent so that low temperatures do not affect plants. However, this does not mean failing them because they can not only die, but will also give a free pass to pests to spread.
Source: Ambito

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