Adaptability of potted grapes Planting techniques Conservation management of potted grapes Picking and eating potted grapes With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, more and more people are paying attention to the maintenance of family green plants. Potted grapes have gradually become the new favorite of family green plants because of their unique Ornamental value and nutritional value. Can potted grapes be raised at home? Below, let's take a detailed look at the relevant knowledge of maintaining potted grapes at home. Adaptability of potted grapes Potted grapes are varieties of grapes that have the characteristics of cold tolerance, drought tolerance and poverty tolerance. Under appropriate conditions, potted grapes can adapt to the indoor and outdoor environment of the home. It is completely feasible to maintain potted grapes at home. Planting techniques for potted grapes 1. Seed selection: Select grape varieties with strong growth potential and good fruit quality, such as Rose Fragrance, Jingya, Kyoho, etc.
2. Basin selection: Choose a ceramic basin or plastic basin with good breathability and good drainage. The diameter of the basin should not be too large, and it should be 20-30 cm.
3. Soil selection: Potted grapes have no strict requirements on soil, and loose, fertile and well-drained sandy soil is better.
4. Sowing and planting: Sowing in spring or autumn, evenly sprinkle the seeds on the soil surface, cover with 1-2 cm soil to keep the soil moist.
5. Watering and fertilization: Potted grapes need to keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water. During the growth period, compound fertilizers should be applied once a month to promote plant growth. Maintenance and management of potted grapes 1. Lighting: potted grapes like sufficient sunshine and should be placed in a sunny place to ensure at least 4-6 hours of direct light every day.
2. Temperature: The suitable temperature is 15-30℃. Pay attention to keep warm and avoid frost in winter.
3. Pruning: Trim sick and weak branches and excessively dense branches in a timely manner to keep the plant ventilated and transparent, which is conducive to fruit ripening.
4. Pest and pest control: Regularly inspect plants and prevent pests and diseases found in a timely manner. Biopesticides or low-toxicity pesticides can be used. Picking and eating potted grapes The fruits of potted grapes generally mature 1-2 years after planting. When they mature, the fruits are bright in color and sweet in taste. When picking, the grapes can be gently twisted to separate them from the branches. After washing, they can be eaten or processed into raisins, grape juice, etc.
Maintaining potted grapes at home is challenging, but as long as you master planting skills and maintenance management methods, I believe you can easily grow delicious grapes at home. Let's enjoy the beautiful life brought by potted grapes!