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How to plant the latest Jinping vine?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Jinping vine, also known as Ficus mandshurica, Pearl curtain vine, Yiliang Youmeng, etc., is a perennial evergreen vine in the grape family, which can grow slender reddish-brown air roots from the stem nodes, and the new air roots are red and turn yellowish green after a period of time.

Jinping vine is also known as banyan, pearl curtain vine, and so on. It is a perennial evergreen vine of the grape family, which can grow slender reddish-brown air roots from the stem nodes, and the new air roots are red and turn yellowish green after a period of time, so the whole string of air roots are different in color and more interesting. Let's take a look at how Jinping vine is planted.

Growth habits of Tripterygium paniculata

Jinping vine is a sunny plant, drought-resistant, high-temperature resistant, but also slightly resistant to shade, drainage, sunshine must be good, trailing force is extremely strong, the establishment of scaffolding must be broad, at any time to draw the branch growth direction. The sunshine is about 80 / 100% (all-day sunshine), and the suitable temperature for childbearing is about 22: 30 ℃. In winter, the leaves will fall, the growth is slow, the air root does not grow, and the temperature is below 10 ℃, so it is necessary to prevent the cold. It grows fast in summer and should be pruned timely to facilitate ventilation. It is watered every 2-2 days in summer and 2-3 days in winter. Apply thin fertilizer every 2 to 3 months.

The Propagation method of Tripterygium paniculata

Tripterygium can be propagated by cutting branches or high pressure method, and can be raised in spring, summer and autumn. Air root is used to reproduce life, and it is best to cultivate loam with strong water conservation, and good drainage and sunshine are needed. The trailing force is extremely strong, and the scaffolding needs to be broad, draw the growth direction of the branches at any time, so that the branches can evenly expand the shed surface, as long as the Jinping vines are planted in the soil, and the upper scaffolding or net frame is installed above, so that the vines will grow naturally, and there is no need to fertilize. After planting for a period of time, there is no need to water, it will absorb moisture in the air by itself, and even when it grows to the cement floor, there is a way to take root. However, it needs to be trimmed and arranged every once in a while, so that a large piece of fibrous roots can grow in a year.

Planting method of Tripterygium wilfordii

1. Planting soil: Tripterygium paniculata has strong adaptability to soil and can grow in all kinds of soil. when planting, the soil should choose as long as it is general soil, but yellow soil, mud, clay loam, sandy loam and gravelly soil can be planted, as long as the soil has a certain fertility and a little wet soil.

2. Seedling management: applying chemical fertilizer to promote seedling growth twice during seedling growth period can cover the scaffolding completely in the first year of cultivation. Jinping vine can grow some red air roots on the stem nodes at the seedling stage, but these air roots should be removed when the plant grows on the scaffolding.

3. Planting density: according to local conditions, the selection of planting density of Jinping vine mainly depends on the traction branch traction rod. Due to the restriction of the number of traction rod and the overall landscape, the sunshine seedling net suggests that in order to achieve the goal of rapid forest formation, it is best to plant 2-6 trees at a point. One scaffolding can plant a little, and promenades, landscape walls, and planting Jinping vine can plant more than one point, with a distance of 5-10 meters.

4, trimming modeling: when Jinping rattan air root grows on the scaffolding, it can be trimmed into shape according to its own interests and hobbies. After growing up, the Jinping vine does not need to be pruned, in the cold winter conditions, only need to remove some disease and insect branches, withered branches or some over-long branches.

 
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