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Waterlogged Thuja does not like
Thuja does not tolerate too much water!
Thuja does not like dry soil. Too much water is just as harmful. If the soil is too moist, this will favor the appearance of root rot. This will prevent the tree of life from getting too much water.
Thuja does not like too much water
If thuja dries, it may be because the tree lacks moisture. But it can also happen exactly the opposite. If the roots are in waterlogging, they can not absorb water and the thuja turns brown.
Take care when planting that the soil is water permeable. If necessary, apply drainage so that rainwater can run off.
In dry times, water regularly so that the soil is always slightly damp. Here, penetrating watering once a week is cheaper than daily watering with small amounts.
Tips
When cutting the Tree of Life hedge, make sure the branches are not wet. If too much moisture fungal spores penetrate into the interfaces and damage the thuja.