Pink vine breeding methods and precautions

Pink vine breeding method

soil

Potted granulation vines can be configured with soil, mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil, or mixed with peat soil, rot leaf soil, and river sand. Pay attention to add some base fertilizers.

Temperature and light

Pink vine likes a warm growth environment. It is better to be semi-yin. Avoid direct light. The appropriate temperature of the growth is between 15 ° C-25 ° C. The wintering temperature of winter should not be less than 10 ° C. Pink vines like light light, but it can also grow in a slightly dark place, but do not have strong direct light, which will burn the leaves of the pink vine. The general room temperature can grow, but it should be noted that the temperature in winter cannot be too low, and the leaves will be frozen than 5 ° C.

Watering and fertilization

During the growth period, pink vines need to ensure sufficient water and fertilizer supply to maintain the soil moist and sufficient fertilizer. Pay attention to watering. Watering in summer needs to be dry and wet, and the pot soil should be kept slightly dry in winter. In addition, pink vines should also spray water frequently during the growth period to maintain a certain air humidity, which is conducive to the growth of powder vine stems and leaves. The soil needs fertile, and it can apply liquid fertilizer every 1-2 weeks during the growth season.

Way of breeding

Pink vine often reproduces with cuttings, which are generally carried out in June and July.

Precautions for breeding of pink vines

Pest

Common diseases of pink vines are white powder and leaf spots. Pests are mainly harmful to sedemia insects and red spiders.

prune

Pink vine grows rapidly, and the branches are easy to grow long and messy. In order to maintain a good plant type, it is necessary to trim it in time, which is also conducive to the growth of the vine.

Pelvic

The breeding pink rattan can be replaced in early spring. When changing the pot, you can repair and change the soil and re -plant. Generally, pink vines are changed every 2 years.