Potted strawberries should first choose fertile and well drained soil, and add rotten chicken manure or bean cake as the base fertilizer. The temperature of the new plant should be suitable from late September to mid October, and it can recover and grow quickly after the new plant is put into the basin. When planting, the soil shall be compacted and the base of the seedling center shall be flush with the soil surface. If the planting is too deep and the seedling heart is buried, it is easy to cause the seedling to rot; if the planting is too shallow, the new stem is exposed and easy to dry. For the old plants with fruit bearing, it is also necessary to add nutritious soil to the basin before a large number of new roots occur in autumn. For the excessive stolons, a part of them can be cut off for another basin.
Strawberries like light, so they should be put in sunny place as much as possible, otherwise the plants will grow vigorously and blossom less.
Only when the water and fertilizer are sufficient, can the flowers be fruity and large, and less ineffective. The flowerpot should be placed in the ventilated and sunny place, and the pot soil should be kept moist.
Strawberries bloom and bear fruit many times in one year in four seasons. They need more nutrition. After strawberry sprouts in early spring, liquid fertilizer should be applied every 10 days. Before flowering, fertilizer and water should be applied frequently to keep the soil moist.
Generally, the temperature required for potted strawberries is 20-25 ℃, and the room temperature is kept above 15 ℃ in winter.
In the growing season, the dead leaves, diseased leaves and thin lateral buds should be removed in time, and the unnecessary stolons and young plants should also be cleaned in time.
Most of them are stolon ramets, mostly after fruit picking in summer. It's amazing that the long stolon of strawberry stretches far away, and there are several small and more fibrous grass growing on the nodes. Cut the "viviparous" strawberry and its mother plant, and a new strawberry will be planted. It can be planted on the courtyard ground or in the flowerpot soil, with sufficient base fertilizer applied in advance, then with sufficient water, and placed in the shade for a few days. The survival rate of the virus is very high, the propagation coefficient is up to 10 times, and the propagation is rapid.