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3. Transplant the laurel seedling
Remove the laurel seedling pot (the one placed by the nursery) being very careful not to damage the roots. Clean the soil a bit and put the seedling in the terracotta pot.
Once the seedling is positioned, water it with plenty of water.
4. Light
Place the laurel plant in partial shade: it must receive a maximum of 4 hours of sunlight a day.
However, the plant needs indirect light, and for this reason it is perfect for being placed on the balcony.
5. Watering
It is important not to water the bay plant with too much water. Water only when the soil is drying out, adding water little by little until it runs out of the holes in the pot.
Always water early in the morning or in the evening, before the plant receives the sun.
6. Collection
To remove the bay leaves, use sterilized scissors and cut off part of the branch.
Do not strip leaves individually, as this may make it more difficult for the tree to grow. Cutting an entire branch will propitiate the growth of a new branch.
Important: This website does not give medical advice, nor does it suggest the use of techniques as a form of treatment for physical problems, for which medical advice is required. In case you decide to apply the information contained in this site, the same does not assume responsibility. The intention of the site is to be illustrative, not exhortative or didactic.
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