How to care for newly purchased clematis
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Watering: If the soil is relatively dry, it needs to be watered once. Be careful not to accumulate water or spill water on the petals. Light: It needs to be based on sufficient light, and you can choose to cultivate it outdoors in a sunny place. Changing the pot: It takes about 3 days to change to a new pot. Choose a flower pot with good air and water permeability, and transplant it into the new pot together with the original soil ball at the root.
1. Watering
1. Watering
Clematis has a high demand for water. If the soil is relatively dry when you just buy it, you need to water it thoroughly. Be careful not to accumulate water, otherwise root rot will occur. You can choose to place a few more tiles under the basin to increase its water permeability. Do not sprinkle water on the petals, because the petals are relatively dense and the water cannot evaporate quickly, which will cause the petals to turn black and seriously affect their ornamental value.
2. Light
< p>The newly purchased clematis needs sufficient light. You can choose to cultivate it outdoors in a sunny place, but you should pay attention to appropriate sunshade work when the sun is too strong. Once the flowers become wilted due to excessive sunlight, the loss must be stopped immediately. The wilted petals can be cut off and placed in a semi-shady place for careful care.3. Repotting
It usually takes about 3 days for the purchased clematis to be replaced with a new pot. When replacing, choose a flower pot with good air and water permeability, and transplant it into a new flower pot together with the original soil ball at the root. Thereafter, the pots can be replaced every year.
2. Lighting
3. Change basin
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