stemmehvile
Stemmehvile, also known as root rest or root rest period, refers to a natural phase in the growth cycle of certain plants, particularly those that produce tubers, bulbs, or other underground storage organs such as potatoes, dahlias, or gladiolus. During this period, the plant temporarily halts above-ground growth and redirects energy toward developing and storing nutrients in its roots or underground structures. This process is essential for the plant’s survival, allowing it to conserve resources during unfavorable conditions, such as cold winters or dry seasons.
The concept of stemmehvile is particularly relevant in temperate climates, where seasonal changes trigger dormancy. As
For gardeners, understanding stemmehvile is crucial for proper plant care. Many tuberous and bulbous plants require
Stemmehvile is not limited to ornamental plants; some vegetables and crops, like potatoes, also rely on this