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The cultivation of Parthenocissus

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Temperature: Parthenocissus is a kind of warm flower, which should be cultured at about 20-25 ℃; light: sufficient light can help it grow; soil: wet soil is more suitable for the growth of Parthenocissus, but also to maintain fertile, loose and good drainage performance; watering: once in the morning and evening in summer, and in the afternoon in spring and autumn. It can be propagated by cutting.

Temperature, light:

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In spite of its strong adaptability, cold resistance and drought resistance, the temperature control should be paid attention to when breeding. Parthenocissus is fond of warm flowers, so we should keep a suitable temperature during the day, and a little lower temperature at night will not affect the normal growth of Parthenocissus. Dry and humid, air unobstructed, better shelter from the wind, more conducive to the growth of Parthenocissus.

Soil moisture:

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Soil moisture is more suitable for the healthy growth of Parthenocissus, so it is very important to ensure the moisture of soil and air, and the best effect can be controlled. In addition, the soil should keep fertile, loose and good drainage performance.

Watering and fertilization:

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To water the creeper, do not dry it or not. Water it thoroughly. In summer, water it in the morning and evening. In spring and autumn, water it in the afternoon. In winter, it needs less water. Water it once every two weeks.

Breeding and breeding:

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The influence of environment on Parthenocissus

Parthenocissus has the characteristics of wet and wet, cold and drought resistance, strong adaptability, and can achieve climbing growth by adsorbing supports such as walls through suction cups. Light, temperature and water all have a direct impact on Parthenocissus.

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