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1.Seed planting.
Honeysuckle seed planting needs to be carried out in April, when the weather is more suitable for honeysuckle growth, so the survival rate is also the highest. First of all, you need to select some seeds with relatively full grains, and then soak them in warm water at 40 degrees for a day. Wait until the seeds are white and white.
Transplant the seeds that have been successfully germinated into the soil, and seedlings can grow in about a week.
2.Shoot planting.
The method of planting shoots is generally carried out during the rainy season and wet weather. It is best to avoid winter, because winter planting has a greater impact on rooting. First of all, choose a branch that grows well, then cut off 30 centimeters, remove the lower leaves, and insert them directly into the soil.
The ground part can be kept about 10 centimeters, and finally covered with a layer of soil compaction.
3.Environmental requirements.
Honeysuckle is a relatively sun-loving plant, so in the planting process, pay attention to provide enough light for honeysuckle every day. In winter, when the weather is colder, you can put the honeysuckle indoors for maintenance. Honeysuckle does not have high requirements for soil, so it is generally enough to choose soil that contains organic matter and has good drainage.
In the process of maintenance, it is necessary to pay attention to proper watering.
4.Prune branches and leaves.
Honeysuckle is a vine, so it is more entangled, and if you don't pay attention to pruning it, it will cover the ground and be messy. The pruning of honeysuckle is generally arranged in autumn and winter, and the honeysuckle at this time belongs to the dormant period, so the pruning is also the least harmful to the plant. The pruning of honeysuckle mainly removes the long and overgrown branches and the old, weak and sick branches.
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Soak the ceramsite and you're good to go. Wait until it's whiter before watering it. Plants raised with ceramsite are generally aquatic plants, and they can survive without soil in water.
Such plants do not have seeds, and the parts cut from the grown plants can be put in water to survive. The most important thing is to fertilize, otherwise it will not grow much or not bloom. Use liquid fertilizer to dilute the water before applying, and be sure to apply light fertilizer frequently.
The main use of ceramsite is to increase the air permeability of the soil, or as a stepping stone, and has no other effect. The bottom stone is that sometimes some flower pots are very deep, and the bottom needs to be padded with something to increase the breathability and water permeability of the potting soil. Of course, flower friends can also use other materials instead, such as small broken bricks, stones or something.
In addition, ceramsite is not expensive, sometimes it can be seen at construction sites, and it is not a necessity for raising flowers, so it can be used flexibly or purchased.
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You only know the ceramsite used to raise flowers, but do you know where the three specifications of large, medium and small are used?
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In addition to the advice given upstairs, the most important thing is to fertilize, otherwise it will not grow much or not bloom. Use liquid fertilizer to dilute the water before applying, and be sure to apply light fertilizer frequently.
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It can be planted with charcoal stones, flower species, succulents, and hydroponic planting. Seedlings can also be raised directly from seeds. Paving can be mixed with soil, hydroponics, and paving.
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A: The best pot for raising flowers is a mud pot, because the pot is permeable and breathable, which is good for any flower.
Choose a large pot for raising flowers, not a small one.
The one with a little higher grade is the purple sand mud.
Quadrangular, hexagonal, with calligraphy carvings on it, large and small, looking plain and elegant.
If you want to pursue high-end luxury, choose porcelain, which has animal or floral motifs on the top, and there are also calligraphy characters.
What kind of flower pot to choose mainly depends on your own preferences.
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The bigger the better, and the bigger it can make it grow.
There are many branches, many leaves, and many flowers.
If the pot is relatively small, it is necessary to prune frequently, not too many branches, otherwise the water supply exceeds the demand, and it is difficult to flower.
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Honeysuckle is maintained in pots and needs to be replenished with water and nutrients in time to meet the needs of growth. It is a long-day crop and needs to be kept in a sunny place. At the beginning of spring, the bud should be wiped, the growth height should be controlled by appropriate topping, and the pruning should be done according to the needs of the modeling.
Note that after one to two years of cultivation, you need to change the pots, prune the root system, and replace them with new potting soil.
First, the breeding method.
1. Water and fertilizer: Because it is maintained in a flower pot, the nutrients and water absorbed are limited, and it needs to be replenished in time to meet the needs of growth. Pay attention to the application of water during the growth period, but the amount of water should not be too much, which is prone to waterlogging.
Fertilization is determined according to the growth, and the ratio of various elements should be reasonable.
Honeysuckle 2, light: It is a long-day crop, it needs to be placed in a sunny place, which can promote the growth of branches, the number of flowers will also increase, and the flowering period can be extended. If you stay in an environment where there is no light for a long time, it will have a bad effect on growth.
3. Pruning: At the beginning of spring, the buds should be wiped, and the growth height should be controlled by appropriate topping. Because bonsai are beautiful, they should be pruned in time according to the needs of the shape to become a bonsai with clear layers and even distribution.
Honeysuckle. 2. Precautions.
After one to two years of cultivation, you should change the pot and prune the root system to increase the absorption capacity of the root system. Replace with new potting soil, noting that the new potting soil is sterilized at high temperatures before use. Repotting can provide nutrients to promote plant growth and inhibit growth.
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Hello, planting flowers, generally with flower ceramsite, flower ceramsite use:
1. Shake off the excess soil at the roots of the plant without hurting the roots. In order to make the roots fully contact with the ceramsite, the plant can be soaked in water, and then rinsed off the soil with water, trying not to hurt the roots.
2. If you use utensils without holes to cultivate plants, pay attention to add a certain amount of root preservative to the bottom of the container, and gently put the ceramsite particles into the bottom of the container.
3. Put the plants to be planted into the container, add the "ceramsite" particles while positioning, and pay attention to the "ceramsite" particles to be placed 2-3cm above the roots.
4. Use small pliers or small sticks to fill the "ceramsite" particles around the roots of the plant, and be careful not to over-injure the rhizome of the plant.
5. Finally, put the water in the plant container 1 4 or so.
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The use of ceramsite is very simple, no need to clean, as long as the pot is put into the bottom of the pot before the soil. Large ceramsite is suitable for most pots, so you don't have to worry about the ceramsite sticking out of the bottom hole. The height that needs to be placed depends on different pots, which have different requirements.
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<><1, the soil soil has no special requirements, as long as it is fertile and breathable, watering honeysuckle potted plants do not need to be watered every day, see dry and wet good, watering time is generally in the morning or evening In fact, many plants are planted in the yard, as long as you cultivate them with all your heart, you can grow very well, in fact, potted plants are the same, but its choice of soil and pots requires you to worry more. And growing in the yard is equivalent to planting in natural conditions.
Light, honeysuckle needs sufficient light, long-term light is insufficient honeysuckle leaves, will be dull and luster, the plant will also be thin, generally accept the morning light can, accept the light can be moved to the outdoor maintenance, often turn the pot to let the potted honeysuckle receive the light evenly. Of course, a good seed does not mean that you don't have to manage it, potted planting is very different from growing in the wild, if you plant it in the yard, you can just prune it. However, bonsai are grown indoors, which has the limitations of the environment and requires greater ornamentality.
Honeysuckle has no strict requirements for the soil, can grow in acidic and alkaline soil, potted honeysuckle is to choose loose and breathable, fertile, deep sandy soil, pot soil can be used 4 parts of peat, 3 parts of humus, 2 parts of sand, 1 part of perlite, suitable soil: potted honeysuckle soil should choose the soil of sparse air and deep soil, suitable for peat, river sand, humus, and an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer to slow the formation of culture soil.
Honeysuckle is very adaptable, and likes a sunny and warm and moist growing environmentWhen honeysuckle is potted, it is necessary to prepare slightly larger pots, and they should be deeper, but the diameter of the pot should not exceed the canopy. Potted plants should be repotted every two years, so they should not be too large. The specific size depends on the size of the seedlings.
As long as the soil is loose and breathable, honeysuckle planting is carried out in February, June or September and December, and the survival rate of planting is high during these two periods; And it can well avoid the invasion of high temperature and pests and diseases in summer, making it easy to die.
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Honeysuckle prefers sunlight and mild, humid environments, has strong vitality, wide adaptability, is cold-tolerant, drought-tolerant, and grows poorly in shade. The soil requirements are not strict, but it grows best on moist, fertile, deep, sandy soil.
1. Choosing a pot:Choose a flower pot with good air permeability, the specific size is determined according to the size of the seedling, and the flower pot should not be larger than the canopy.
2. Potting soil:
3. Illumination:Honeysuckle likes light, if the environment is not enough ventilation and light transmission, the stems and vines are easy to grow, the branches are weak, the leaves turn yellow and fall off, and the amount of flowers is small. Therefore, it is best to give full sunlight, sufficient light can support high-intensity photosynthesis, so that the plant can maintain high-speed growth, so that the branches are thick and short, the leaves are luxuriant, and the flowering period is extended.
However, at the same time, it is also necessary to avoid strong direct sunlight, otherwise it is easy to sunburn the plants, so it is the first place to cultivate honeysuckle in places such as balconies.
4. Fertilization:In spring, attention should be paid to avoiding rain, reducing watering, preventing plant growth, accelerating stem and vine aging, shortening of internodes, and dwarfing plant shape. Before flower bud formation, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied less or no fertilizer, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied to promote flower bud formation and increase the amount of flowers.
During the budding period, we should apply nitrogen fertilizer appropriately to ensure that the flowers bloom large and bright.
In the growing season, the fertilization should be mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and the amount of rotting cake fertilizer should be increased each time, which can promote the growth of branches and lay a good foundation for next year's growth.
5. Watering:Honeysuckle watering should also avoid following the principle of "not dry, not watering, watering thoroughly", in order to keep the soil slightly moist. It is best to choose rainwater or river water for watering, if you use tap water, you must dry it for two days, and use it after the chlorine gas dissipates.
At the same time, specific watering methods should be formulated according to different seasons and growth stages.
For example, watering should be controlled in spring, too much watering will lead to the growth of branches and leaves, and the stems and leaves will mature early, which is not conducive to later growth and stereotype, and the flowering period should be watered as much as possible to prolong the flowering period.
In summer, during high temperatures, water evaporates easily, so the frequency of watering should be increased. However, the amount of watering should not be too much, as high temperature and humidity can easily lead to root rot.
In autumn and winter, when the temperature drops, it is necessary to control watering and reduce the frequency and amount of watering to keep the potting soil dry. Cool water should not be used when watering flowers, and the water temperature should be close to room temperature.
6. Pruning:According to the growth characteristics of honeysuckle and the needs of shape, the plant should be pruned in time. At the time of germination, the bud branches on the internode of the plant are many and vigorous, so it is necessary to pay attention to distinguishing and pruning, first to erase the branches and buds that have entanglement and affect the beauty of the tree, and then erase the thin branches and buds, so as not to affect the ventilation and light transmission of other healthy branches and buds.
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1. Regular repotting: honeysuckle generally needs to be repotted regularly, and the potting soil should be changed every three years or so, and it cannot be kept in the compact, impermeable and barren soil for a long time. It can be mixed with pine needle soil, river sand and humus soil to make slightly acidic soil, disinfected and sterilized once, and put it into a flower pot.
2. Sufficient light: honeysuckle is a very light-loving plant, during the growth period, it is necessary to maintain sufficient sunlight, if it is kept in a place with insufficient shade and light for a long time, it will lead to poor growth, causing branches and leaves to weaken and leaves to turn yellow. During maintenance, it is necessary to ensure that the honeysuckle can see the light for more than 8 hours a day, which can promote the flourishing of branches and leaves, and the flowering is vigorous.
3. Water and fertilizer application: honeysuckle is more drought-resistant, does not require much water, can not be raised in moist soil, otherwise it will accumulate water and lead to poor growth, usually the growth period can be watered once every three to five days, in the season with less water demand, you can water once a week. Apply basal fertilizer when changing pots, fertilizer can be applied once or twice a month during the growth period, reduce nitrogen fertilizer and apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before flower bud formation.
4. Precautions: honeysuckle may be harmed by inchworms, and attention should be paid to prevention at ordinary times.
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Shaping pruning in winter to the next year before germination, can be planted pruning and shaping, according to the needs of bonsai modeling, generally leave 3-5 main branches, each branch leaves 2-3 buds, other branches are all cut off, is the key to ensure rapid formation. Through plastic pruning, the stake landscape was transformed from a vine winding type to a dwarf shrub type with short branches and short stems, uniform and dense branches, and obvious layers.
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First of all, you must fertilize it on time, then you must have enough sun, you must water it often, and sometimes you have to prune it, so that it will flourish.
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There is no nutritional value in pots.
The role of ceramsite is:
1.It is porosity, can absorb and store the nutrients of plant growth for plants to absorb slowly without being lost, and save water and nutrients.
2.It has a good dilution effect on the residual water generated by excessive watering, which can avoid the plant roots from being in this wet and heavy environment for a long time, so that the roots can breathe smoothly and not rot the roots.
3.It has a strong ability to absorb and retain water, is not easy to evaporate, and can maintain the water needed for plant growth for a long time.
4.It is a good thermal insulation material in itself, which can stabilize the growth temperature of plants.
5.The appearance is round or oval sphere, which is ornamental.
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