Clematis is a light loving plant, but it is afraid of strong light. But in winter, the sun is soft, so it can be put in the sunny place to receive the light. The daily light time should be more than 6 hours, so that it can grow better
Clematis is sensitive to water. Long term drying will lead to plant wilt, and too much water is also easy to cause disease. In winter, it needs less water. Keep the substrate moist, but don't let the water in the basin.
Unlike many flowers, Clematis needs to stop fertilizing in summer and supplement basic fertilizer in winter. Generally, organic fertilizer and bone meal are selected to be mixed into the soil when the basin is changed to provide sufficient nutrients for its growth. Winter fertilization will not burn roots, but also conducive to the second year of flowering.
Clematis needs pruning at the end of winter. Except for some early flowers, pruning is not conducive to flowering at this time. For large flower varieties, light cutting is needed to keep the plant structure. Count down from the top, keep the first strong bud, and cut it at the top. In addition, we should prune the dead branches and dense branches to help it grow.