How to cut Parthenocissus, will it freeze to death in winter

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-30 08:31

The hard branches for cutting Parthenocissus can be used from March to April. If tender branches are used, they can be used in summer or autumn. The cut branches should be strong and free from diseases and pests. Cut suitable branches for disinfection, and finally apply some rooting powder to dry. When cutting, insert it into the soil, pour water and wait for it to take root. It can withstand cold, so it won't freeze to death in winter.

1、 Cutting method

1. Time: if hard branches are used during cutting, the time should be about March to April. If the current year's softwood cutting is used, it can be carried out in summer or autumn

2. Cuttings: cuttings with vigorous growth shall be selected, and hard branches can be cut by 10-15cm. Before cutting, carefully check whether there are diseases and insect pests on the branches. If so, don't use them. After cutting off the branches, it's best to disinfect the cut, and then apply a little rooting powder to it. It can be used after a little drying

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3. Cutting: insert the treated branches into the soil, press them slightly by hand, and finally water them to maintain a slightly wet soil state, and the branches will take root slowly

4. Precautions: the soil used for cutting should be disinfected if possible, because many soils will have bacteria. If there is no disinfection, it is very likely to affect the rooting of cuttings

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2、 Will winter freeze to death

Generally, the creeper will not be frozen to death in winter, because it has strong cold resistance. As long as the winter temperature is not lower than - 20 ℃, it will not suffer from freezing damage. However, if it is said to spend the winter in extremely cold areas without any protective measures, it may also be frozen to death, but this rarely happens

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How to cut Parthenocissus, will it freeze to death in winter

Liu Huilin
2022-03-30 08:31
Description The hard branches for cutting Parthenocissus can be used from March to April. If tender branches are used, they can be used in summer or autumn. The cut branches should be strong and free from diseases and pests. Cut suitable branches for disinfection, and finally apply some rooting powder to dry. When cutting, insert it into the soil, pour water and wait for it to take root. It can withstand cold, so it won't freeze to death in winter.

1、 Cutting method

1. Time: if hard branches are used during cutting, the time should be about March to April. If the current year's softwood cutting is used, it can be carried out in summer or autumn

2. Cuttings: cuttings with vigorous growth shall be selected, and hard branches can be cut by 10-15cm. Before cutting, carefully check whether there are diseases and insect pests on the branches. If so, don't use them. After cutting off the branches, it's best to disinfect the cut, and then apply a little rooting powder to it. It can be used after a little drying

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3. Cutting: insert the treated branches into the soil, press them slightly by hand, and finally water them to maintain a slightly wet soil state, and the branches will take root slowly

4. Precautions: the soil used for cutting should be disinfected if possible, because many soils will have bacteria. If there is no disinfection, it is very likely to affect the rooting of cuttings

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2、 Will winter freeze to death

Generally, the creeper will not be frozen to death in winter, because it has strong cold resistance. As long as the winter temperature is not lower than - 20 ℃, it will not suffer from freezing damage. However, if it is said to spend the winter in extremely cold areas without any protective measures, it may also be frozen to death, but this rarely happens

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