Lavender is a species native to warm areas that do not have very high requirements for the soil. It can grow on poor and dry soils, soils characteristic of hilly and mountainous slopes. Cultivated in places with excess moisture, it suffers from root rot, which causes aging and fast wiling of the bushes. It is possible that the drying symptoms present are due to a high humidity and a soil that does not ensure proper drainage. It is advisable to remove the yellowing / affected parts and remove the gravel around them because it also contributes to maintaining moisture (you mentioned that you water them daily). Also, it is recommended to periodically administer, by watering, an organic fertilizer, based on algae extract, which improves the permeability of the air in the soil and stimulates rooting and healthy growth: . Dilute 30 ml / 10 l of water and 2-3 treatments can be performed every 14 days.
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This reply was modified 2 years ago by Armuro.
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This reply was modified 2 years ago by Armuro.