Winter can be transplanted Parthenocissus tricuspidata, but not the most suitable season, if you want a higher survival rate, it is best to choose in the spring and autumn.However, because of its strong vitality, it is entirely possible to carry out in winter, but the chance of survival may be reduced.If you can, try not to choose winter, if you do it in winter, you should protect the soil ball, you can wrap it with straw rope to keep warm, and pour antifreeze on it.Moreover, after the transplanting work is completed, proper cold protection should be carried out.
It belongs to a very cold-resistant plant, which can endure the low temperature of -20 , that is to say, in the winter of the north, it generally does not need special protection.However, if you plant in colder areas, try to choose a well-lit location.If planted in warm areas, it can grow well on both shady and sunny sides.
When planting or transplanting, it is necessary to mix enough base fertilizer into the soil, and cut off the stems that grow too long, so that they will survive more easily.When the seedlings grow for one year, they do not need too much management, and extensive management and maintenance will do.It can endure drought, but avoid water in the soil.