1. Breeding environment1. Soil: To grow vines, you need to use soil that is breathable and well-drained. It does not have high requirements for the soil, and fertile soil will be more conducive to its growth. 2. Watering: Watering should be reasonable, do not water too much, just keep the soil moist. If the amount of water is too much, it will cause root rot. Be sure to water thoroughly. 3. Fertilization: It does not need to be fertilized too much, 2-3 times a year is enough. Apply a small amount of nitrogen fertilizer before it sprouts, and apply top dressing 2-3 times during the growth period. 2. Breeding MethodsCutting propagation: Cut off branches about 15 cm long from the plant, prepare suitable soil, and then insert it into the soil to a depth of 2/3 of the branches, and then keep the soil moist. 3. Common PestsThe most common insect pest of vines is aphids. Once discovered, preventive measures must be taken in a timely manner. Emulsified dimethoate can be used for spraying to avoid further damage to the plants. |
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