How to make Clematis bloom more and the correct care methods for Clematis.

How to make Clematis bloom more

Today's small experience sharing: How to make Clematis bloom more and the correct maintenance methods of Clematis, the following is a detailed sharing of content.

Clematis is very popular in the current flower circle and is a very popular climbing flower, with fast growth, cold resistance, drought resistance, and many flowers in summer, which have very high ornamental value. Whether Clematis is potted or planted in the ground, it can achieve a relatively satisfactory effect, mainly because it is easy to maintain. Once the maintenance rules are mastered, the survival rate is quite high.

Nowadays, in order to appreciate the petals, most people choose to plant some herbaceous plants, which are mostly annuals, planted and blooming in the same year, and naturally die in winter. Clematis is different, it is a perennial flower, but it enters a dormant period every winter, and its leaves naturally wither. From the bottom of the pot, all its branches need to be cut off.

There are dozens of varieties of Clematis on the market, and the cheapest one costs more than ten yuan per plant. As a climbing plant, Clematis is quite expensive. The more expensive Clematis blooms very beautifully and can be directly planted in the courtyard, climbing along the wall, just like ivy, with proper traction support, Clematis can cover the entire wall.

There are many skills to master when planting Clematis, and it is not as simple as buying it, planting it in a pot, and placing it in the sunlight to grow and bloom. During the maintenance period, it still needs to be fertilized and watered. Clematis prefers a semi-shaded and semi-sunny environment, and excessive sunlight will affect its growth and blooming. Increased light intensity will accelerate the evaporation of moisture in Clematis, causing the tender leaves to droop quickly.

How to make Clematis bloom more

When planting Clematis, do not use too large a pot, so that it can be moved freely to avoid the strong sunlight in summer. As long as the strong sunlight is blocked, the branches of Clematis will grow rapidly, and a little sunlight can meet the photosynthesis. The roots of Clematis are not capillary roots, but relatively thick, and are very afraid of waterlogging in the soil. Many friends' Clematis at home grow slowly and bloom few flowers, not because of a lack of nutrients, but because the pot is too large, causing waterlogging.

Waterlogging in the pot may lead to the roots of Clematis rotting. The soil should not be too moist. Water it thoroughly when it is dry. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, you can spray water on the leaves in the morning or evening to keep them moist. Clematis leaves also have the ability to absorb. Spraying water mist not only keeps the leaves moist but also allows Clematis to absorb some water. Remember to spray in the morning or evening.

The soil for planting Clematis should not be too hard, as hard soil is not conducive to the development of Clematis roots. A loose and breathable peat soil mixed with some sand, and a small amount of chicken manure can be added to the soil as a base fertilizer. Breathable soil allows Clematis seedlings to root and grow faster.

As long as the roots are well cared for, Clematis can bloom profusely without too much strong sunlight later on.

The above sharing on how to make Clematis bloom more and the correct maintenance methods of Clematis, have green plant enthusiasts understood?