How to cultivate indoor Wisteria sinensis to promote more blooming: Tips for increasing the number of blooms in indoor Wisteria sinensis cultivation.

How to cultivate Wisteria indoors for more blooms

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How to cultivate Wisteria indoors for more blooms

To make Wisteria look beautiful, you need to select the trunk according to the requirements of a盆景 (miniature landscape). Choose a trunk with bends, twists, and transitions. Then, based on the style of making a盆景, select materials that are either hanging, near water, or short and large. After that, trim the Wisteria trunk to achieve the "shrinking a dragon into an inch" effect and plant it in a proportionate pot.

How to grow beautiful Wisteria at home

To make Wisteria look beautiful, you need to select the trunk according to the requirements of a盆景. Choose a trunk with bends, twists, and transitions.

Then, based on the style of making a盆景, select materials that are either hanging, near water, or short and large.

Then, trim the Wisteria trunk to achieve the "shrinking a dragon into an inch" effect and plant it in a proportionate pot to enhance its visual appeal.

First, planting the nursery stock:

Select March, when the spring temperature rises to about 22 degrees Celsius during the day and above 10 degrees Celsius at night, to transplant the living stock or cut the main branch for propagation.

1. Apply a healing agent to the wounds on the main trunk, and use a utility knife to smooth out the wounds without any rough edges.

2. Then plant it in fresh river sand, using a shallow planting method with high mounding. Cover the main trunk with sand about 1/2 way up, leaving the exposed part of the river sand for bagging or wrapping with plastic wrap. After about half a year, you can proceed with potting again.

Second, potting:

About half a year after the Wisteria has survived, you can pot it. Use a nutrient-rich mixed soil for potting. The soil should be loose, well-draining, and slightly acidic.

Wisteria is not very demanding with soil, but for better growth, it is recommended to use mixed soil. Mix one-third each of fresh river sand, garden soil, and humus soil. After planting, immediately water once with "root-setting water."

Third, care environment:

Wisteria is not very picky about the environment, can tolerate semi-shaded conditions, and can also be cared for in full sunlight. To make Wisteria bloom more, it is best to care for it in full sunlight, avoiding strong midday sunlight during high temperatures.

Wisteria prefers moist air, with the most suitable humidity being around 55% or higher. In daily care, you can increase humidity in the small environment by misting.

Fourth, watering:

Wisteria prefers a moist environment but dislikes waterlogged soil. In addition to using well-draining soil, when watering Wisteria, judge by the moisture level of the soil, and water thoroughly when it's dry.

To make Wisteria bloom more, extend the watering time during the blooming period. Allowing Wisteria to grow in slightly dry soil will result in more blooms and closer flower spacing.

Fifth, fertilizing:

Caring for Wisteria cannot be done without fertilizing. Use a dilute fertilizer to promote growth in daily care. During the vigorous growth period, use a more concentrated fertilizer.

During the germination period of Wisteria, a lot of nutrients are consumed, and urea can be used to supplement nitrogen fertilizer to promote new shoot growth. Later, switch to balanced organic fertilizer.

To improve the blooming efficiency of Wisteria, control water during the blooming period, increase sunlight, and偏向 ("lean towards") the addition of "phosphorus and potassium" elements when fertilizing.

It is recommended to use "monopotassium phosphate" to supplement nutrients. Dilute monopotassium phosphate in 1500 times water. Spray it on the main trunk and leaves of Wisteria. This can promote photosynthesis, cell division, blooming, and extend the blooming period of Wisteria.

Sixth, pruning and shaping:

Wisteria has a strong germination ability, and during the growing period, it is necessary to remove adventitious buds from time to time. After a period of growth, the藤蔓性 (vines) branches tend to tangle together. Through selection, reduce and direct the branches of Wisteria. Then let the branches grow wild.

The direction of the branches is generally arranged in a curtain-like layout. When the branches reach a certain proportion with the main trunk, cut them heavily to regrow new branches.

When the new branches grow to about 0.5 centimeters, you can use thin aluminum wire to pull or wrap and bend to determine the direction of the branches. It is generally recommended to let the branches grow downwards.

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