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Japanese Quince Plant Sapling with Video (35 75 Cm)1 Scuba Outdoor Tree Japanese Quince
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season. However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply. All products from the production greenhouse are sent with production Potted\Tube.
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Light and Location: Japanese Quince needs full sunlight, but it can also grow in light shade. A sunny location provides a better chance of flowering and fruiting.
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Soil: Well-drained, humic and nutrient-rich soils are preferred. Japanese Quince grows well in neutral or slightly acidic soils.
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Irrigation: Young plants require regular irrigation. You can irrigate when the soil surface is dry. But avoid over-watering, because Japanese Quince is drought-resistant.
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Fertilization: You can apply a general fertilizer at the beginning of spring. Using organic mulch, you can nourish the soil and retain its moisture.
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Pruning: Japanese Quince may require a slight pruning, usually in spring or autumn. You can prune to clean, shape, or rejuvenate unwanted branches.
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Diseases and Pests: This plant is usually resistant to diseases or pests. However, it is important to check for pests from time to time, especially aphids and crustaceans.
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Fruit Harvest: Japanese Quince can produce fruit. Fruits usually ripen in autumn. You can carefully harvest ripening fruits.
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Winter Care: If you grow in cold climates, you can use cover or cover the root zone with mulch to protect young plants from the cold in winter.


