1、 What about the newly bought Parthenocissus
The climbing and growth ability of the newly bought Parthenocissus will generally be affected by environmental changes. It is best to provide it with a space to place shelves. Do not stick to the wall, so as not to deal with the wall in the later stage. Don't rush to change the basin when you first buy it. It has strong resistance and don't water a lot. Trim the branches with poor growth and make them adapt to the climbing frame. After it starts to grow again, start the normal water and fertilizer maintenance p>
2、 Treatment measures for specific details
1. Soil: if the basin soil brought by you when you first bought it is good, you can use it first if it is not dry and hard, and then change it into your favorite basin after you adapt to the environment. When changing the basin, do not peel off the soil at the root as a whole to avoid damaging the root. Use soft and fertile nutrient soil, and then compact it gently after it is paved p>
2. Environment: the newly bought Parthenocissus needs to adapt to the new environment. It has strong resistance and generally will not die. Put it in a ventilated, mild and sunny place. Don't let it be exposed to strong light for a long time. Slowly let it cling to the shelf. It's best to have mild light and water vapor, which can make it better adapt to the new environment p>
3. Watering: I just bought it and need to adapt for some time. Don't water a lot. Water it once in about 5-7 days, and keep the basin soil moist. It has strong vitality. Don't let water accumulate in the basin soil to prevent rotten roots p>
4. Pruning: creepers grow faster and are climbing plants. If you breed at home, when you first buy it, you should trim the long and crooked branches and trim some dense branches. Moreover, in the later stage of growth, it needs to be trimmed in time. When planting at home, don't let it grow out of the shelf, otherwise it is easy to damage the wall p>