Clematis like the relatively thick weak alkaline soil, in addition, it is not waterlogged, so it needs to choose the soil with high drainage capacity when breeding. When raising at home, you can mix rotten leaf soil, coconut bran and peat as its culture soil.
It needs enough light for its growth. It can be cultured in the sun at ordinary times to give it full sunlight. However, in summer, when the light is very strong, it needs to be properly shielded, otherwise it will burn the leaves.
Watering it needs to follow the principle of "see the dry and see the wet", that is, do not water before the soil is dry. The soil needs to be kept dry and wet alternately. But it should be noted that the term "dry out" here refers to the surface of the soil, not the interior. Generally, as long as the soil 2-3cm below the surface is dry, it can be watered
Because there are many varieties of Clematis, there is no fixed standard for fertilization. Here we talk about the following general principles of fertilization, that is, thin fertilizer should be applied frequently. Before applying fertilizer to it, the fertilizer needs to be decomposed first, and raw fertilizer cannot be applied. When applying, we need to dilute the fertilizer. We can't apply too much fertilizer or too much fertilizer at one time.