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Parthenocissus tricuspidata is herbaceous plant or ligneous plant, suit to be raised indoors?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many reasons for the inadaptability of aloe after repotting, which may be caused by root injury, careless root injury, and so on. It may also be caused by the wrong temperature when repotting, repotting as far as possible in spring and autumn, summer to avoid strong light, winter to pay attention to warmth. It may also be caused by the wrong watering after repotting, do not water immediately after repotting, and give proper water after the soil is dry. Or it may be caused by unsuitable soil, which can provide loose, breathable and nutritious sandy soil.

1. is it a herb or a woody plant

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a woody plant, because it belongs to vines, and woody plants include vines, shrubs and trees, so it is a woody plant.Woody vines are characterized by stems that are not erect and need to cling or twine around other objects in order to grow upward.Also known as the wall creeper, it is a large deciduous plant that blooms in the summer.

2. Is it suitable for indoor maintenance

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is not very suitable for indoor breeding, because its climbing ability is very good, even if it is potted breeding, it also needs to be pruned frequently, but it is not impossible to raise it indoors, as long as it is managed more.This is generally raised outdoors, because its vitality is very strong, breeding for a period of time will climb very badly.

3. Curing Methods

1. Sunlight: It is a kind of plant with low requirement for sunlight. It can grow in both sunny and shady places, so it does not need too much management in terms of illumination.

2, watering: It has a good drought tolerance, very afraid of waterlogging, so let the soil dry during the breeding period, there can be no water.

3. Pruning: Pruning can be carried out reasonably in the process of maintenance. Firstly, it is a plant resistant to pruning. Secondly, it can be more beautiful after pruning.Usually found to have an impact on the appearance of the vines, you can directly cut off.

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