Can wisteria be planted in a flower pot?Wisteria can be planted in flowerpots. Generally, it is most suitable to plant wisteria around March in spring. Generally, the flowerpots with wisteria planted can be placed on a balcony with good light for maintenance. Wisteria planted in flowerpots can grow and bear fruit. Generally, the fruits of wisteria will mature in August in autumn. What kind of pot should be used for potted wisteriaWhen planting wisteria in a flowerpot, the size of the flowerpot needs to be determined according to the specific number and shape of the plants. Generally, the material of the flowerpot should be breathable and have good drainage. Under normal circumstances, it can be planted in a clay pot or a clay pot. What soil to use for potted wisteriaPotted wisteria generally does not have very high requirements for soil, but it prefers moist and fertile soil. The soil must also have good drainage when planting. Generally, a mixture of compost soil, peat soil and perlite can be used when preparing the soil. Methods and management of growing wisteria in flowerpotsWhen wisteria is first planted, the soil can be watered to moisten it. When planting, the seeds can be germinated first and then planted in the soil. Then some decomposed cake fertilizer can be applied to the bottom or surface of the soil as base fertilizer. Wisteria needs to be fertilized frequently after planting. Generally, compound fertilizer can be applied 2 or 3 times a year. When watering, just follow the principle of watering when the soil is dry. A small amount of nitrogen fertilizer and phosphorus fertilizer can be applied in the early stage of germination to supplement nutrients. Things to note when planting wisteria in flowerpots When planting wisteria in a flowerpot, you need to be careful not to water it too frequently, there should not be water accumulation in the flowerpot, it needs to be drained on rainy days, it needs to be shaded in summer, and when the flowers are blooming vigorously, it needs to be properly pinched and trimmed. |
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