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Grevillea olivacea


Grevillea olivacea

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Oliven-Grevillea, Olive Grevillea
(10 Korn)

grosser Strauch bis ca 5 m mit roten endständigen Blütenständen
Steckbrief
Family:  Proteaceae Proteusgewächse Silberbaumgewächse Evergreen: 
Origin:  Australia Fragrance: 
Group:  Tree Flower:  not applicable
Zone:  Flowering: 
Hibernate:  Fruits: 
To use as:  Locations: 
Toxic:  Rare: 

Sowing Instruction
Propagation: Seeds/Cuttings
Pre-Treatment: pour hot water over the seeds + soak ca. 24 h
Sowing Time: all year round > fall/spring preferred
Sowing Deep: cover only slightly with substrate
Sowing Mix: Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite
Germination Temperature: ca. 25°C+
Location: bright + keep constantly moist, not wet
Germination Time: ca. 1-12 months
Irrigation: in the growing season moderate water + protect the root bale from heavy rain
Fertilization: biweekly 0,2%ig without phosphate
Pests: Spider mites, Scale insects > especially under glass
Substrate: slightly acid substrate (pH 5,5 - 6,5) + 2/3 sand or perlite
Culture: bright at approx. 10-15°C + keep constant slightly moist
Overwintering: Older specimens bright at approx. 5-10°C, and according to ambient temperature only so much water that the root ball not dries out completely.
 
Sep 19. Wednesday, 2012
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