1. PlantingWhen planting Parthenocissus tricuspidata by sowing, you need to rub off the peel and pulp after harvesting the seeds, wash and dry them in time, and then place them in low-temperature wet sand for a winter. This will provide sufficient warmth and moisture to facilitate later germination. Planting is carried out in early spring in March. Sow the seeds directly on the open ground, then cover with film, and the seedlings will emerge in May. 2. CuttingCutting planting is also carried out in early spring. Cut 20 to 30 cm long stems and insert them into the prepared seedbed. Then water them in time to keep the soil moist at all times, and they will soon survive. Or you can use young branches for cuttings in summer and autumn. The weather is hot in this season, so pay attention to shading and watering, and the survival rate will be very high. 3. LayeringLayering planting can be done using the wave layering method, which needs to be done in cloudless or rainy weather, as this type of weather is more conducive to survival. It can also be separated and transplanted in autumn, and needs to be transplanted in the second year. It needs to be well cared for in the later stage so that it can grow faster and stronger. |
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