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Parthenocissus maintenance technology, the need for regular watering it?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
In order to make aloe appear the effect of pot explosion, the choice of flowerpot must not be too small, but also provide suitable soil, available peat soil and perlite in accordance with the ratio of 1:1 mixed, add a certain amount of base fertilizer. Ensure adequate sunshine, ensure about 6 hours of sunshine every day. Pay attention to water and fertilizer management, reasonable application of water and nutrients, can not be excessive. When maintaining aloe, control the temperature and maintain a warm growing environment.

1. Maintenance Technology

1. Temperature: Its adaptability is very strong, and it can be managed extensively during the growth of seedlings, and it does not need to be protected against cold in winter.Even in the winter of the north, it will not freeze, because it can endure the low temperature of -20 C.

2, light: plant light requirements are low, whether it is in the shade, or in the sun, it can grow strong.

3. Soil: It is better to plant it in fertile soil, but it can also tolerate poor soil, but it will grow better if it is planted in fertile soil.

4. Fertilization: When it grows, it has a certain demand for nutrients. When it is planted, some base fertilizer should be applied to it. When it grows later, it should be fertilized 1-2 times a month.It grows faster in nutrient-rich soil.

5. Pruning: Parthenocissus tricuspidata has the ability to withstand pruning. When its branches and tendrils grow too tightly, it can be pruned.It can also be pruned according to its condition in order to have a higher ornamental degree.

2. Whether to water frequently

During the period of raising Parthenocissus tricuspidata, in fact, it does not need to be watered frequently, because its drought tolerance is very good.It is very afraid of the soil environment with water, so do not overwater, easy to make its root rot.

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