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What are the potted planting methods of Tripterygium paniculata? There are three ways to solve the problem of blades blackening!

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Jinping vine, also known as pearl vines and banyan banyan, is a kind of perennial evergreen vine with strong vitality. It is deeply loved by flower friends because its vines are like green waterfalls. At present, many people like to raise a pot in their own hallway. That Jinping vines plant plants.

Jinping vine, also known as pearl curtain vine and vine banyan, is a kind of perennial evergreen vine with strong vitality. It is deeply loved by flower friends because its vines are like green waterfalls. At present, many people like to raise a pot in their own hallway. What are the potted planting methods of brocade vines? What if there are black spots on the leaves?

First, Jinpingteng introduction:

1. What does Jinping rattan look like?

Jinping vine is about 10 to 15 meters long, is a climbing stem, belongs to a single leaf alternate, the leaves are dark green and broad ovate, the leaf tip is micro-pointed, the leaf margin is serrated, each bamboo section director has aerial roots, and the short aerial roots grow a lot of lateral roots, growing vertically downward, the ones that just begin to grow are purplish red, feel smooth and tender, and when they grow to maturity, their heels will become yellowish green and feel tough and powerful. The flowers are white-green, the fruit is round, and the top of the fruit is acicular protruding.

2. Where does Jinping rattan come from?

It is native to tropical America and is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas such as Taiwan, Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and so on.

Second, what are the potted planting methods of Jinping vine?

1. Lighting requirements: can you expose yourself to the sun?

Jinping vine, originally from the tropics, is a light-loving plant, but it is not resistant to strong light exposure, so it should be given enough light in spring, autumn and winter, and appropriate shade in summer.

2. Temperature requirements: how many degrees grow best?

Jinpingteng is suitable to grow at 22-30 degrees, and the best growth is above 10 degrees in winter, so it should be moved indoors in time in winter, and the room temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees to avoid growth stagnation.

3. Pruning and plastic surgery: when will it be trimmed?

When the winter cold wave is approaching, diseased branches, weak branches, withered branches and other branches that are not conducive to plant growth should be cut off to promote their safe overwintering.

4. Fertilizer requirements: what are the requirements for fertilizer?

Potted Jinping vine does not have high requirements for fertilizer, but it will be malnourished because of the size of the flowerpot, so base fertilizer should be applied every one or two months to ensure adequate nutrients.

Third, what should I do if there are black spots on the leaves of Jinping vine?

First, there is no ventilation: Jinping vine grows fast and grows all kinds of branches, so in addition to pruning, timely ventilation is needed to improve the indoor humid and muggy environment. If it is not ventilated for a long time, black spots will appear on the leaves, affecting the ornamental.

Solution: put it on the balcony and other places that can be ventilated, especially in winter, if you are afraid of plants getting cold, you can properly open a little vent.

Second, there is no pruning: Jinping vine grows fast, growing diseased branches, weak branches, withered branches and other branches that are not conducive to plant growth, so these branches should be cut off according to the actual situation, if not cut, the leaves will grow black spots.

Solution: regularly cut off all diseased branches, dead branches and weak branches, and then put them in a ventilated place for breeding for a period of time, and the leaves will be restored.

Third, too much watering: Jinping vine has higher requirements for water, but it does not mean that the more the better, so if too much watering, it will make the basin soil too wet to breed a variety of diseases, resulting in black leaves.

Solution: move the plant to the vent and let the water evaporate properly. at the same time, when watering at a later stage, there is no need to water if the soil is not dry.

The above is a detailed introduction of the pot planting method and the solution to the problem of blackening leaves. I hope it will be helpful to you.

 
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