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Cultivation methods and precautions of Clematis

Skyler White
2020-07-20 08:40:28
Soil: alkaline soil with good drainage and loose fertility. Watering: the amount of watering must be less, and drainage measures shall be taken in rainy season. Light: from autumn to next spring, it can be directly exposed to the sun. Shade measures should be taken in summer. Fertilization: when growing vigorously, apply fertilizer once in about 15 days.

I. soil:

Clematis like good drainage and loose fertile alkaline soil.

II. Watering:

It is very afraid of waterlogging, so in order to avoid root rot, the amount of water must be less, in the rainy season to take good drainage measures, so as to avoid root rot due to too much water.

III. light:

From autumn to next spring, you can put it in the place where it is exposed to the sun. You don't need to take any shading measures. In summer, when the sun is strong, you need to shade it. Strong sunlight will cause its leaves to turn yellow, which is not conducive to its growth and development.

IV. fertilization:

Clematis for fertilization requirements are not strict, as long as the vigorous growth, every 15 days or so to apply fertilizer.

V. precautions:

1. Pruning: there is no rule to prune it. Generally, it will go into dormancy in autumn and winter. At this time, it's better to prune it. The young seedlings can be cut off and leave relatively large branches.

2. Support: if you want to find a good support for it, you can attach the support according to your own will, and it will guide its growth path.

3. Diseases and insect pests: Clematis is very afraid of the occurrence of diseases and insect pests. After discovery, it should be removed in time, and placed in a ventilated position. Do not put it in a closed environment, and trim off the diseased leaves or withered parts, and then cooperate with the use of chemicals to remove diseases and insect pests, so as to avoid more infections.

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