1、 Basin soil
When planting grapes in pots, pay attention to the selection of pot soil to ensure that it is fertile, loose and rich in organic matter. You can prepare your own soil, mix it with rotten leaf soil, sand and gravel, pastoral soil or peat soil, and then add an appropriate amount of rotten organic fertilizer p>
2、 Temperature
It has low requirements for temperature. It can meet the demand when placed outdoors with good ventilation in the growing season. It should be noted that the low temperature environment in winter. Put it indoors after cooling in winter, and it is best to keep the temperature between 0-5 degrees. Do not be too high, otherwise the bud eye will germinate in advance, which is not conducive to later growth p>
3、 Humidity
Water frequently during management to keep the soil moist. However, pay attention to the amount of watering, do not overdo it, and do not let the basin soil have ponding to avoid rotten roots. In case of continuous rainy days, take shelter from rain and drain water in time. In addition, after the growth stops in winter, water it regularly once a week p>
4、 Illumination
It itself is a light loving plant. In the growing season, it should be placed in the light and let it bask more in the sun. Sufficient light can promote it to accumulate nutrients and better color the fruits. However, avoid the hot sun in summer and do not expose to the sun, otherwise it is easy to burn the leaves p>
5、 Fertilization
Its fertilizer demand is relatively large, and it needs to be supplemented every half a month in the growing season. The specific fertilizer seed should be determined according to the growth stage. The demand for fertilizer seed during branch and leaf germination period, before and after flowering and fruit growth period is different. The fertilizer seed should be adjusted in time, so as to ensure the quality of fruit p>