How to care for and plant Wisteria flowers.

How to care for Wisteria flowers

Let me tell you about how to care for Wisteria flowers and some small gardening knowledge about the maintenance and planting of Wisteria flowers. Next, let's learn together.

Born for love, die for love! Is this sentence familiar? This is the meaning of Wisteria flowers. I first saw this flower language in a magazine by chance, and then I developed a great interest in Wisteria. Later, I started planting Wisteria in my yard, and yes, the blooming flowers indeed brought a purple romance to my yard!

I first encountered Wisteria in high school, when I passed by the school's shaded path in the summer and found it covered with purple flowers, but I thought they were fake flowers arranged by the school at first. The flowers covered the entire path, about 10 meters long, climbing on the rooftops. That's when I learned that Wisteria is a climbing plant.

Now, I have planted Wisteria in my home garden, and in the summer, the whole garden is filled with blooming flowers. Since the main roots of Wisteria are thick and it is a climbing plant, it is not suitable for potting. Wisteria prefers sunlight, and its roots are very deep, which does not affect its growth even in summer. Therefore, I think Wisteria is a plant that is particularly suitable for us to cultivate now. Let's talk about how I plant and cultivate my Wisteria.

1. Seedling cultivation

After purchasing Wisteria seeds, it is necessary to soak them for about 12 hours before sowing. It is best to plant in spring. After the beginning of autumn, thin out the seedlings appropriately, and after three years, they can be transplanted with a soil ball. Then cover the soil with about 10 cm, and cover it with plastic wrap to keep it warm and moist.

How to care for Wisteria flowers

2. Cutting propagation

It is better to cut in May, as the survival rate will be higher at this temperature, and the seedlings will grow faster. The division propagation should be carried out in winter, and the seedlings must be dug deep. After cutting, be sure to water and pay attention to the duration of sunlight.

3. Watering

Although Wisteria consumes a lot of water, it is different from other flowers. We should keep the soil dry rather than wet. If the potting soil is only wet and not dry, it will not be conducive to the flowering of Wisteria. Watering Wisteria is very simple and convenient; just water when it is completely dry and water thoroughly when watering. In spring and summer, Wisteria grows relatively fast, and we should keep the potting soil moist during this time. In the fall, we should control the watering. This regular watering helps Wisteria to bloom!

4. Fertilizing

When fertilizing Wisteria, each application should be small, but the frequency should be high. During the growing season, we can fertilize once every half month, and then stop fertilizing in July or August. Reasonable fertilization will ensure that our Wisteria flowers are full of leaves, enhancing their ornamental value.