Can wolfsbane be planted in pots?Wolfsbane can be grown in pots. Generally, potted wolfsbane has strong adaptability and good survival ability, so it can grow and bloom normally in most environments. Potted wolfsbane needs to be planted in purple clay pots or clay pots. These two types of pots are not very expensive and look good. In addition, potted wolfsbane can bloom and bear fruit. How to grow wolfsbane in pots1. Soil preparation Potted wolfsbane generally has very low requirements for soil, so when choosing soil, you only need to ensure that it is both nutritious and breathable. 2. Pruning Wolfsbane needs to be pruned when it is growing. Generally, it should not be over-pruned. It is best to just prune its diseased and old branches appropriately. 3. Watering Wolfsbane does not lack water very much during its growth period, unless it needs water during drought. Because it is very drought-resistant, it can be watered about once every ten days. 4. Fertilization When fertilizing wolfsbane, you should apply small amounts of fertilizer, so you can generally use farmyard manure or compound fertilizer, and don't apply too much, otherwise fertilizer damage will occur. |
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