Clematis cuttings can be transplanted after the root system grows. Generally, cutting is carried out from July to August, and the root system is relatively developed in October. At this time, transplanting can be carried out. If the temperature is low, it can also be transplanted to a small basin first and put into a greenhouse for maintenance. Wait until it's warm in spring, then transplant it into a new pot.
Clematis is suitable for growing in fertile soil, and needs good drainage to avoid ponding at the root. It can be prepared by mixing peat soil and perlite in a ratio of about 3:1. Add some organic fertilizer and bone meal to pot soil to provide nutrients for plant growth.
Remove the cuttings from the substrate and remove the soil from the roots. Be careful when removing soil to avoid damaging its roots. Then put it upright in a flowerpot, fill it with soil, and then pour it through water.
Put it in the shade after transplanting. At this time, Clematis should not see light. After it recovers, gradually increase the light. Daily watering should not be too much, just keep the basin soil slightly moist. To strengthen the ventilation of the environment, so as to avoid the invasion of pests.