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Water rarely, about once every 2-3 weeks with 2-3 glasses of water , keeping the soil dry for a few days before watering again; when wetting we suggest avoiding surpluses, however to wet the soil deep down. We can use some medicinal plants in the kitchen, fresh; instead if we want to harvest them to use them dehydrated, let’s be sure about their balsamic period, meaning the period of the year in which every period has a higher quantity of active principles.
Exposure Cultivated licorice
The Cultivated licorice should be grown in a bright place, with direct sunlight. The Cultivated licorice should be grown outdoors; it can bear very harsh temperatures without any problems, even many degrees below zero.Exposure of the medicinal plants.
Generalities Cultivated licorice
The Cultivated licorice is a perennial herb plant. These plants give origin to a brush with a rounded form. The Cultivated licorice is medium in size and 1,2 m in height; in the summer it assumes a purple colouring. These plants aren't evergreens, which means they lose their leaves some months during the year.
Watering Cultivated licorice
Water rarely, about once every 2-3 weeks with 2-3 glasses of water , keeping the soil dry for a few days before watering again; when wetting we suggest avoiding surpluses, however to wet the soil deep down. We can use some medicinal plants in the kitchen, fresh; instead if we want to harvest them to use them dehydrated, let’s be sure about their balsamic period, meaning the period of the year in which every period has a higher quantity of active principles.
Treatments Cultivated licorice
Soil Cultivated licorice
We recommend growing these medicinal plants in a soft and light, very well drained soil.
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Notes - Cultivated licorice
There aren't any notes. The indications given in this article are related to a medium size plant.
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