Cultivation methods and precautions of pink vine

Cultivation methods and precautions of pink vine

1. Maintenance methods

1. Potting soil: The soil for potted pink vine can be prepared by yourself, mixing rotten leaf soil and garden soil. You can also use a mixture of river sand, leaf mold, peat soil, etc. Also mix some base fertilizer in it to keep the soil moist and fertile.

2. Water: Water it when the soil is dry and wet. The soil should be slightly moist, but no water should be retained. In winter, the soil in the pot needs to be kept slightly dry, and you should use a spray bottle to spray water on the leaves to maintain air humidity, which is beneficial to the growth of the stems and leaves of the pink vine.

3. Nutrients: During the period of vigorous growth, fertilizer should be applied every seven to fifteen days, so that the soil is sufficiently fertile, which is very helpful for its growth.

4. Sunlight: Pink vine likes warm and bright environment, but avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves of pink vine. Just place it in a well-lit place and don't keep it in a dark place.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Pruning: The pink vine grows fast, and the branches that grow out easily become messy. At this time, it is necessary to cut off the messy branches and branches that are not growing well. This can not only maintain a good shape, but also is beneficial to the growth of the pink vine.

2. Reproduction: Pink vine is generally propagated by cuttings, usually in June and July. Choose tender branches from side branches, about 15 cm long, then cut off half of the leaves of the cuttings. They will take root ten days to half a month after insertion.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Pests and diseases: The main pests and diseases of pink vine come from red spider mites and scale insects. Once discovered, they need to be sprayed with 1000 times diluted omethoate for prevention and control.

2. Repotting: The pink vine usually needs to be repotted about once every two years, in early spring. When repotting, you can trim its roots, and it is best to replace the soil with new soil after trimming the roots.

IV. Other issues

1. How to spend the winter: During the winter, you must pay attention to the temperature of the pink vine. The temperature cannot be too low. When the temperature is below 5℃, the leaves will be frostbitten, so it must be kept above 5℃.

2. Can it be placed indoors: It can be cultivated indoors. If cultivated indoors, try to place it in a location with good lighting and ventilation. Poor lighting and ventilation will cause its growth condition to deteriorate.

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