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How to plant Parthenocissus tricuspidata and honeysuckle
Honeysuckle:

1, planting time

In the planting method of honeysuckle, it is suggested to plant honeysuckle in spring and autumn every year, because the climate in spring and autumn is most suitable for seed germination, which greatly improves the survival rate of planting. The specific time is March-May in spring and September-65438+1October in autumn.

Step 2 prepare pot soil

Suitable soil needs to be prepared before planting honeysuckle. It is recommended to use loose, fertile and deep sand for maintenance. The growth of honeysuckle can be satisfied by mixing river sand, pastoral soil and humus soil in the ratio of 4: 3: 2, or it can be directly maintained by nutrient soil.

3. Seeds germinate.

In order to improve the germination rate of seeds, it is necessary to accelerate the germination of seeds. It is not difficult to accelerate the germination of honeysuckle. Soak the seeds in warm water at about 40℃ for one day. Then put it in wet sand or wet towel, sprinkle water once a day, and control the ambient temperature, and you can plant it in 2~3 days.

4. Potted plants

Next, evenly sow the treated honeysuckle seeds in the prepared soil, and then cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil to complete the planting. After planting, it is necessary to observe the dry humidity of the soil, and properly spray water to keep the soil moist, but water is not allowed.

5. Maintenance after planting

Under normal circumstances, seeds can germinate in a week or so, and maintenance at this time is very important. During this time, we should control the light, water and nutrition. Let it grow in a semi-cool and ventilated environment, and after one month of maintenance, it can appropriately increase the light conditions and apply a small amount of fertilizer to promote the growth of seedlings.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata:

1. Potted soil: The soil for potted Parthenocissus tricuspidata is the best, which has certain barren resistance, but the fertile soil will be more conducive to its growth. Don't use flowerpots that are too small. Generally, flowerpots of 5 liters to 10 liters should be used, because too small a flowerpot will seriously inhibit its growth.

2. Fertilizer: When you are in the basin, you should add base fertilizer to the soil and use more organic fertilizer. When the seedlings grow to one year, extensive management is enough, and no topdressing is needed. In its vigorous growth period, topdressing can be carried out according to the situation, and low-concentration liquid fertilizer can be used for fertilization.

3. Watering: Pay attention to watering Parthenocissus tricuspidata, and don't let the soil accumulate water. Generally, the flower soil is slightly dry or slightly wet. It can't grow in the stagnant soil, so it is necessary to control the amount and frequency of watering.

4. Sunshine: Plants are not strict with light. Whether it is placed in the shade or in a place with better sunshine, it can grow well. But if the maintenance environment is cold, it is best to place it in a sunny place.

5, pruning: when it is messy, it is necessary to trim. There is no specific method when pruning, just cut off the branches and vines that affect the appearance.