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How to plant "flying centipede" Parthenocissus? What are the pros and cons? Will it destroy the wall?

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, Parthenocissus, also known as the flying centipede, is a kind of green plant with the characteristics of beauty, medicine and environmental protection, so how to plant Parthenocissus? What are the pros and cons? Will it destroy the wall? What is the price of Parthenocissus seedlings? The seedling price of Parthenocissus is not expensive and there are many discounts if you buy more

Parthenocissus, also known as "flying centipede", is a kind of green plant with beautiful, medicinal, environmental protection and other characteristics, so how to plant Parthenocissus? What are the pros and cons? Will it destroy the wall?

First, how much is the price of Parthenocissus seedlings?

The seedling price of Parthenocissus is not expensive, and if you buy more, there are many discounts, generally 0.5 yuan / plant (50 cm high), the higher the seedling, the more expensive the price.

Second, how to plant Parthenocissus? When is the best time to plant?

Parthenocissus has strong vitality, so there are many planting methods, and the planting time depends on its breeding method.

1. Sowing and planting

If you choose to sow and plant, the most important thing is to deal with the seeds. The specific steps are as follows:

(1) collect or buy the seeds of Parthenocissus parthenocissus and rub off the peel and pulp.

(2) rinse and dry with clean water.

(3) put it in wet sand for the winter.

(4) the seeds can be sown in the open field at the beginning of March next year, and then covered with a layer of plastic film before emergence.

2. Cutting planting

(1) cut healthy Parthenocissus stem vines around March, preferably about 25 cm in length.

(2) water the land where you are going to plant Parthenocissus, then insert the stem vine into the soil and pay attention to shade, which can take root and survive in about a week.

3. Strip planting

(1) choose to press the strip in the wet and cloudless weather in the rainy season. It is suitable for pressing from March to April and from July to August.

(2) press the stems and vines of Parthenocissus into the soil directly, and then cut them from the mother after they take root and sprout, so that they can grow into seedlings independently.

4. Seedling stage management

The most important thing for Parthenocissus to plant is to sprinkle water frequently to keep the soil moist, cover a film when the weather is cold, and cover day and night.

Third, what are the advantages and disadvantages of planting Parthenocissus? Will it destroy the wall?

1. Benefits of planting Parthenocissus

(1) Clean air: Parthenocissus has a strong adsorption to dust particles in the air, so if you live by the side of the road or are building outside the community, then planting a Parthenocissus is a better choice.

(2) cooling, moisturizing and dehumidification: Parthenocissus likes to "climb the wall", which can not only shade the sun, but also play the role of "natural air conditioning" and suck away the hot air inside the wall.

In this way, the summer is relatively cool and moisturizing, and like the dry autumn can remove moisture, thus increasing the humidity of the room, making people feel very comfortable.

(3) decorative function: whether indoor planting or outdoor planting, Parthenocissus is a very pleasing "home decoration", giving people a sense of quiet vitality.

(4) make daily preparations: if you accidentally bump into bruises, redness and swelling, then a small section of Parthenocissus can be pounded and applied to reduce swelling and pain, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis.

2. The disadvantages and harm of planting Parthenocissus.

(1) it is easy to attract mosquitoes, snakes and ants: Parthenocissus is the favorite habitat of mosquitoes, snakes and ants, which can not only live comfortably, but also play a good shielding effect.

(2) destroy the wall: Parthenocissus is very good at "seeing seams". As long as there are some micro-cracks in the wall, Parthenocissus will spread the roots into the cracks in the wall, so that those mosquitoes, snakes and ants will follow, which is disadvantageous to the wall.

4. How much can Parthenocissus grow in a year? How many meters can it grow up to?

The growth rate of Parthenocissus is very amazing, it can grow about 2-5 meters a year, and the longest can grow to 20 meters.

Time: 2019-04-06 Click:

 
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