What precautions need to be taken when planting Parthenocissus tricuspidata and how to understand the planting methods of Parthenocissus tricuspidata.

What to pay attention to when planting Parthenocissus tricuspidata

A comprehensive analysis of what to pay attention to when planting Parthenocissus tricuspidata and understanding the green plant flower planting methods, next [] the editor will introduce.

When it comes to Parthenocissus tricuspidata, everyone must be familiar with it. Parthenocissus tricuspidata grows fast and has the effect of shading. Nowadays, office workers prefer green plants, especially plants like Parthenocissus tricuspidata, which are easy to grow, have strong vitality, and can beautify the environment! How to cultivate Parthenocissus tricuspidata? What are the planting methods and precautions for Parthenocissus tricuspidata?

Methods of cultivating Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Parthenocissus tricuspidata has strong vitality. When planting, we usually adopt three methods: seeding, cutting, and layering propagation.

1. Seeding method: It is not much different from general seeding. What needs to be noted is that after the seeds are harvested, the fruit skin and flesh need to be removed, washed clean, and stored in moist sand at low temperature for the winter. The planting time is generally early spring in the following year, in March.

2. Cutting: This method is simpler. In early spring, cut the stems of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, 20~750px in length, keep the soil moist, and it will survive quickly. Even in other seasons, the survival rate is very high.

3. Layering: This method is carried out in rainy days, with a high survival rate.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is cold and drought resistant, prefers shady and moist environments. It is not strict with soil requirements and has a wide climate adaptability. The main propagation methods are cutting and layering. Layering can be carried out in spring, bending the old plant branches and burying them in the soil to take root. In the second spring, cut off from the mother plant and plant separately.

Planting methods and precautions

1. Seed sand storage and germination. In September, when the berries are mature and turn purple-blue, harvest them immediately, clean and dry them in the shade, disinfect the surface with a 0.05% carbendazim solution, drain them, and then store them in wet sand. In early March of the following year, soak the seeds in 45°C warm water for two days, changing the water twice a day, then mix them with wet sand at a ratio of 2:1 and place them in a sunny and sheltered place, covered with straw, and spray water frequently to keep it moist. After about 20 days, when 20% of the seeds show white, they can be sown.

2. Sowing. First, make the seedbed fine and flat, pour water, and sow seeds and sand together on the bed surface, with a播种量 of 100 grams per square meter. Cover with 1 cm thick loose humus soil under the forest, and set up a small arch shed on top, covered with polyethylene plastic film.

3. Seedling management. After the cotyledons emerge, the plastic film should be opened during the day and covered at night on sunny days, and covered all day on cloudy and rainy days to increase soil temperature, promote uniform emergence, and prevent the harm of golden龟子. Also, water frequently to keep the soil moist.

What to pay attention to when planting Parthenocissus tricuspidata

4. Transplanting and later-stage management. When the true leaves have expanded to three, choose a cloudy day or after 3 pm to transplant at a density of 1×1 foot. Water immediately after planting. During the plum rain season, do not let water accumulate for too long. Two months later, the vines are generally over 60 cm long, at this time, the first topping can be done to prevent the vines from intertwining and shading, and to promote thicker vine seedlings. Topping once a month, combined with supplementary feeding. With the above measures, by the time of defoliation, the average thickness of the seedling vines can reach 0.5 cm or more, and they can be transplanted.

5. Fertilizing. During the growing period, liquid fertilizer can be applied 2-3 times. And frequently hoe the soil and make rounds to prevent being overwhelmed by weeds, promoting healthy growth. Parthenocissus tricuspidata is afraid of waterlogging, so be careful to prevent soil积水. Parthenocissus tricuspidata is tolerant to pruning, during the growth process, the vines around doors and windows can be pruned and tidied up to keep them clean, beautiful, and convenient.

6. Diseases and pests. Pay attention to the following diseases and pests: powdery mildew, leaf spot disease, and anthracnose. Common pests include aphids.

The above sharing of what to pay attention to when planting Parthenocissus tricuspidata and a comprehensive method of understanding the planting methods of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, hoping to solve your problems in green plants.