How often do potted Parthenocissus plants be watered and how do they reproduce

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 22:36

Potted breeding Parthenocissus should be watered according to the soil humidity, and the soil should be thoroughly watered. When the soil is observed to be dry, it can be watered. It has good drought resistance, but it can't bear ponding. Therefore, it should be noted that the watering amount should be controlled well, and there can't be excess water in the basin. If you want to reproduce, you can use seed sowing, or cutting and layering.

1、 How often is it watered

When raising potted Parthenocissus, it is best to water it according to soil humidity. When watering it, the soil should be thoroughly watered. Before watering, you should also observe the soil humidity. Just water it when it is dry. But generally do not water for winter, otherwise it will rot

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2、 Breeding method

1. Sowing method: harvest the berries and take out the seeds in September, wash and dry them, disinfect them with carbendazim, and finally store them in wet sand. In March next year, take out the seeds and soak them in warm water for two days. Finally, mix two parts of wet sand for mixing. After the seeds are white, sow them, cover them with film and put them in a shelter from the wind. Just pay attention to spray water for moisture

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2. Cutting method: it can be carried out in early spring. Select stems and vines with a length of 20-30cm and insert them into the soil after disinfection. Or in summer and autumn, select the current year's tender branches for cutting. It can also be carried out with 10-15cm hard branches from March to April. After cutting, you need to water and shade and wait for it to take root

3. Layering method: it is best to carry out it from March to April or from July to August. Keep 40-60cm of stems and vines on the ground, and bury the rest into the matrix and cover it with about 15cm of soil. Keep it moist in the later stage. When the new buds grow to about 40cm, it means that the new roots grow well. After that, dig a small section of soil ridge 10 ~ 15cm below the new bud and cut it at the internode to obtain new seedlings

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How often do potted Parthenocissus plants be watered and how do they reproduce

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 22:36
Description Potted breeding Parthenocissus should be watered according to the soil humidity, and the soil should be thoroughly watered. When the soil is observed to be dry, it can be watered. It has good drought resistance, but it can't bear ponding. Therefore, it should be noted that the watering amount should be controlled well, and there can't be excess water in the basin. If you want to reproduce, you can use seed sowing, or cutting and layering.

1、 How often is it watered

When raising potted Parthenocissus, it is best to water it according to soil humidity. When watering it, the soil should be thoroughly watered. Before watering, you should also observe the soil humidity. Just water it when it is dry. But generally do not water for winter, otherwise it will rot

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2、 Breeding method

1. Sowing method: harvest the berries and take out the seeds in September, wash and dry them, disinfect them with carbendazim, and finally store them in wet sand. In March next year, take out the seeds and soak them in warm water for two days. Finally, mix two parts of wet sand for mixing. After the seeds are white, sow them, cover them with film and put them in a shelter from the wind. Just pay attention to spray water for moisture

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2. Cutting method: it can be carried out in early spring. Select stems and vines with a length of 20-30cm and insert them into the soil after disinfection. Or in summer and autumn, select the current year's tender branches for cutting. It can also be carried out with 10-15cm hard branches from March to April. After cutting, you need to water and shade and wait for it to take root

3. Layering method: it is best to carry out it from March to April or from July to August. Keep 40-60cm of stems and vines on the ground, and bury the rest into the matrix and cover it with about 15cm of soil. Keep it moist in the later stage. When the new buds grow to about 40cm, it means that the new roots grow well. After that, dig a small section of soil ridge 10 ~ 15cm below the new bud and cut it at the internode to obtain new seedlings

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