Planting methods of potted small grapes The key points of purchasing potted small grapes As the pace of life accelerates, more and more people are beginning to pursue a green and healthy lifestyle. In home gardening, potted small grapes have become the new favorite of more and more families because of their unique ornamental value and rich fruits. This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the planting methods, maintenance skills and purchasing key points of potted small grapes, allowing you to easily experience the fun of planting at home. Planting methods for potted small grapes 1. Choose appropriate varieties There are many varieties of potted small grapes, such as 'Purple Pearl','Ruby','Goldfinger', etc. When selecting varieties, the selection should be based on personal preferences and planting environment. Generally speaking, the fruits of 'Purple Pearl' and 'Ruby' are bright in color and sweet in taste; the flesh of 'Goldfinger' is delicate and sweet in taste.
2. Planting containers for potted small grapes should be selected with good breathability and good drainage. Generally, ceramic pots or plastic pots with a diameter of 30-40 cm should be used.
3. Soil selection Potted small grapes do not have strict soil requirements, but sandy soil with loose, breathable and well-drained is better. You can choose to mix legus soil, garden soil, and sandy soil in a ratio of 3:2:1.
4. Planting time Potted small grapes are generally planted in spring or autumn. Spring planting should be carried out when the temperature stabilizes above 15℃; autumn planting should be carried out when the temperature drops below 10℃.
5. Planting step (1) Put the soil into the pot and compress it until it is 5 centimeters away from the mouth of the pot.
(2) Put the grape seedlings into a pot to allow the root system to unfold naturally.
(3) Fill in the soil and gently compress it to bring the roots into close contact with the soil.
(4) Pour water thoroughly to make the soil moist. Maintenance tips for potted small grapes 1. Light Potted small grapes like light and should be placed in a sunny place. They can be properly shaded in summer to avoid direct sunlight.
2. Watering potted small grapes like to be moist, but avoid standing water. Watering should be carried out according to the soil moisture to keep the soil moist.
3. Fertilization During the growth of potted small grapes, apply compound fertilizer every 15 days, and water it in time after fertilization.
4. During the growth process of pruning potted small grapes, prune sick and weak branches in time to maintain ventilation and light transmission.
5. Pest and insect pest control Potted small grapes are susceptible to pests and diseases, so they should be observed promptly, and measures should be taken promptly when pests and diseases are discovered. Tips for purchasing 1. Choose healthy grape seedlings that are free from pests and diseases.
2. Observe the root systems of grape seedlings and select ones with developed root systems and strong growth.
3. Ask the seller about the grape seedling varieties, growth habits, etc.
Potted small grapes are a kind of plant suitable for family planting. They have ornamental and edible value. Master the correct planting methods and maintenance skills, allowing you to easily experience the fun of planting at home and harvest sweet fruits.