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This kind of clematis sows a seed and harvests a garden

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Flower friends raise clematis and generally like to propagate by cutting. The common clematis are horticultural hybrids. Propagating by sowing may produce plants that are different from their female parents and produce different flowers and colors, so no.

Flower friends raise clematis and generally like to propagate by cutting. The common clematis are horticultural hybrid varieties, and the propagation by sowing may produce plants that are different from those of the female parent and produce different flowers and colors, so they are not very commonly used for sowing.

However, for clematis, because cutting is not easy, and the method of sowing is used to propagate, the seedlings will be different, but knowing the method in advance, the clematis sown will blossom all over the garden, which is also a way to look forward to.

Next, let's take a look at how to sow clematis.

Generally speaking, clematis clematis have large seeds, thick seed coats and a small tail. After getting the seed, the flower friends need to cut off the small tail of the seed and soak it for about one night. When the seed coat becomes soft, peel off half of the seed coat, exposing seeds like melon seeds can be sown.

Before sowing, flower friends first prepare a small flowerpot, install nutritious soil, put clematis seeds on the surface of the potted soil, and cover a little bit of soil. Insert the label and keep it in a cool place.

The time for Clematis to germinate ranges from one month to two years, usually about a year, and some even longer. Although it takes a long time, as long as the flower friends keep the pot soil wet, they will water it with a spray can in time when it is dry, and wait patiently to harvest a garden soon.

So, what do flower friends need to pay attention to after the seeds of clematis grow into seedlings?

1. Watering

Clematis growing well requires smooth root breathing and alternating wet and dry watering. To let the basin soil dry time, generally 2-3 cm below the soil surface dry, can be watered. Watering must be thoroughly watered and ventilated in time after watering.

2. Fertilization

Maintain clematis, insist on applying thin fertilizer frequently, and avoid eager for quick success and quick profit. There are many varieties of clematis, some of which are not fertilizer-tolerant, such as long petals, evergreen, Montana, and should be less fertile when maintained. There is a small seedling fertilization, with flowers commonly used organic liquid fertilizer, diluted 500 times to water the root.

3. Lighting requirements

Potted clematis were cultivated in full light from autumn to early spring of the next year, without shade. Strong light after entering summer will lead to aging and yellowing of clematis leaves, poor growth, and need proper shading. In indoor maintenance, it is necessary to ensure at least 4 hours of sunlight every day, otherwise clematis will not grow well.

 
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