Plant the linden tree
The linden tree does not make any special demands on the soil, it only needs normal potting soil, but it also grows well in hydroponics. Since it grows quite quickly, it should be repotted regularly in spring.
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The right location
The linden tree reacts very sensitively to a wrong location by losing its leaves and not blooming. She likes it light but slightly shady and not too warm (up to 15 ° C is ideal). Its leaves burn easily in the midday sun. In summer, the linden tree looks forward to a bright, sun-protected and wind-protected place in the garden.
Water and fertilize linden trees
In summer, the room linden tree would like to be watered frequently and abundantly and to receive a portion of fertilizer once or twice a week. In winter, sparing watering and a little fertilizer about every three weeks are sufficient. Waterlogging should be prevented at all times.
Hibernate linden trees properly
In winter, temperatures of around 5 ° C to 10 ° C are sufficient for the linden tree. It now uses a lot less water, but reduce the amount slowly. The lower leaves of the linden tree can easily fall off in dry, heated air.
Propagate linden trees
It is best to propagate room linden trees in spring or summer with strong cuttings. If you use dead shoots for this, it is very likely that this will result in blooming linden trees again.
The essentials in brief:
- grows fast
- can be up to 3 m high
- Location: bright, partially shaded, rather cool
- Water abundantly in summer, sparingly in winter
- Fertilize once or twice a week, in winter every three weeks
- no direct midday sun in summer
- mostly flowers from January to April
- is considered to be slightly toxic, irritating to the skin and mucous membranes
- Propagation best by cuttings
- overwinter at approx. 5 ° C to 10 ° C
- Cutting back possible but not necessary
Tips
If your linden tree should always look good, then pull young plants in good time so that you can replace the old linden tree if necessary.