Cultivation methods and precautions of fruit vine

Cultivation methods and precautions of fruit vine

1. Maintenance methods

1. Soil: Choose loose, breathable, fertile, and well-drained acidic soil. It can be mixed with rotten leaf soil and peat soil.

2. Water: When the fruit vines are growing, spray them with water frequently to keep the soil moist. You can water it more often, but there should not be water accumulation in the pot so that it can grow better.

3. Nutrients: It has high demand for nutrients and requires timely top dressing during maintenance. Phosphorus fertilizer is recommended. Dissolve the phosphate fertilizer in water, and then pour it into the soil while watering. You can apply fertilizer more often, but not too much each time. This will allow it to absorb more nutrients and grow better.

4. Light: It likes a relatively warm growing environment, and an environment of 15-30℃ is more suitable for its growth. In winter, temperatures below 10℃ may cause it to freeze, so measures should be taken to keep it warm.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Pruning: When the leaves on the fruit vine turn yellow and wither, they should be pruned in time. In addition, you should trim its leaves from time to time to make it look neater and more stylish.

2. Reproduction: Fruit vines are generally propagated by sowing. After collecting the seeds, they are sterilized and then planted in sterilized soft soil, and the temperature is maintained between 24-26°C. The seeds will germinate one to two weeks after sowing.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Leaf spot disease: Leaf spot disease is common. At this time, you can use Bordeaux mixture or carbendazim mixed with water and spray the fruit vines.

2. Scale insects: Scale insects are common pests. At this time, you can use omethoate emulsifiable concentrate mixed with water and spray the scale insects on the fruit vines to kill them.

IV. Other issues

1. How to survive the winter: When winter comes, the fruit vines should be moved to a heated place indoors for cultivation. Spray some water on the branches and leaves from time to time to make the branches, leaves and soil moist.

2. Can it be placed indoors: It can be raised indoors. It likes a warm environment and is easy to grow as long as it is irrigated and sprayed with water in time and the temperature is controlled well.

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