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Can Actinidia arguta be potted?
Actinidia arguta can be potted every year from March to May in spring or from September to 65438+10 in autumn. When potted Actinidia arguta, the container should be a flowerpot with a depth of more than 50 cm and a diameter of 20 ~ 30 cm. Garden soil, sandy soil, humus soil and farmyard manure can be mixed to make cultivation substrate. Before serving, you need to fill a few pieces in the bottom of the flowerpot and then transplant the seedlings into the flowerpot.

Actinidia arguta can be potted.

Actinidia arguta can be potted. Actinidia arguta can be planted in March-May in spring or September-65438+10 in autumn every year. During this period, the climate is mild, the survival rate of potted plants is high, and the yield and quality of Actinidia arguta can also be improved. The specific planting time needs to be adjusted according to the local climate conditions.

Because Actinidia arguta has a large plant shape and developed root system, you must choose a suitable flowerpot before potted. Generally speaking, flowerpots with a depth of more than 50 cm and a diameter of about 25 ~ 30 cm should be selected as cultivation containers. If the seedlings are small, it is necessary to choose a suitable flowerpot according to the size of the seedlings.

In order to plant Actinidia arguta, soil with deep soil layer and strong drainage and air permeability must be selected as the cultivation substrate. Garden soil, sandy soil, humus soil and farmyard manure can be mixed to make culture medium, so that Actinidia arguta can grow vigorously. After mixing the soil, it is necessary to expose the soil to the sun for disinfection to reduce the growth of bacteria.

When potted Actinidia arguta, seedlings with developed roots, lush growth and lush foliage should be selected for planting. Before you put it in the pot, you need to spread some broken tiles on the bottom of the pot and then fill the pot with pot soil. After that, the treated seedlings can be planted in pot soil, covered with a thin layer of soil and compacted. After being put into the pot, the roots need to be watered once to restore their growth as soon as possible.