About Holiday Pine Cocodema:
Due to its branching characteristic, the pine species that comes to mind when we think of a Christmas tree is Picea Abies. With its warm appearance, the Holiday Pine will lift your spirits and, instead of cutting down a tree, it will be the perfect gift for your home or loved ones for the New Year!
With its red Christmas decorations, the Holiday Pine should be watered generously in every season, and its leaves should be frequently misted with water. During its dormant period in winter (from October to February), the amount of water should be reduced, keeping the potting soil slightly moist.
When your Holiday Pine grows too large to fit in its pot, you can move it to your garden and watch it grow into a large tree over the years.
Care Information:
You should water the Holiday Pine every 5 days, keeping the soil consistently moist. The Holiday Pine can withstand cold temperatures down to -25°C. It should be kept as far as possible from heat and maintained in a humid environment. Shaded or partially shaded areas are suitable for the Holiday Pine. The Holiday Pine cannot tolerate prolonged exposure to intense midday heat or the effects of air conditioning.