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Does Parthenocissus need to fertilize? When to fertilize?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Whether fertilization is needed

It is better to fertilize Parthenocissus tricuspidata, but if enough base fertilizer is applied when planting, it will not have much impact without fertilization.It can tolerate poor soil, but it will grow better in fertile soil environment.Generally, when planting, people will apply some organic fertilizer as base fertilizer.During its growth period, liquid fertilizer can be applied 2-3 times.

2. When to apply fertilizer

If you want to fertilize it, you can do it around the evening.When fertilizing, the soil should be slightly dry, if it rains, it is better not to fertilize first, and when the soil is too wet and sunny, it can not be fertilized.When fertilizing, we should also control the amount, otherwise there will be fertilizer damage.

2. Daily maintenance

1. Weeding: During the growth period of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, a lot of weeds will grow beside it. After discovery, we should weed as soon as possible, otherwise the Parthenocissus tricuspidata will be submerged, which will have a certain impact on its growth.

2. Watering: It is necessary to water scientifically at ordinary times, because it will grow faster only if there is enough water.Especially when potted cultivation, it is necessary to water after the potted soil is dry, and every time it is watered thoroughly.However, if there is water in the soil, it will affect the growth of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, in serious cases, it will rot and die.

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