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How to deal with Clematis in winter?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many reasons why money trees don't sprout. If it is because of the dark environment, it needs to be given more light. If it is because of the temperature discomfort, it needs to cool down in summer and keep warm in winter. If it is due to lack of water, it is necessary to water in time to keep the pot soil moist. If it is due to nutrient deficiency, it is necessary to supplement fertilizer 2-3 times a month during the growing period, and fertilizer is generally urea and potassium dihydrogen phosphate.

1. Maintain temperature

Clematis is a very hardy plant, some ground varieties can grow in the environment of minus 20 degrees, so for plants planted outside the ground, generally do not need to be treated.Potted plants can also be kept outdoors, if the temperature is very low, they can be properly wrapped in plastic, foam and so on to keep warm.For clematis, if there is indoor heating, do not move in, the temperature is too high but not suitable for its growth.

2. increase sunshine

Although clematis is very cold-resistant, the sunlight must be kept well. Move it to a sunny place with good light, and add enough sunlight to promote the growth of clematis.

3. Controlled watering

In winter, the temperature is on the low side, and the plant will be in the dormant stage, so the watering must be well controlled. If too much watering is done, a large amount of water will accumulate in the pot, causing the root to rot and affecting the normal growth.Before the winter can be irrigated thoroughly, then according to the situation of potted soil to water, found that the soil is dry and then irrigated, one-time water can not be too much.

4. Reducing Fertilization

It grows very slowly in winter and has little need for fertilizer. It can be fertilized with a small amount of fertilizer or without fertilizer in winter.

5. Proper Trimming

Winter is a good time for pruning, removing dead branches, rotten branches, thin branches and so on, which is conducive to the growth of the next year.

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