How to transplant clematis cuttings
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The cuttings of clematis can be transplanted after taking root. If the temperature is low, you can plant it in a small pot first and put it in a greenhouse for curing. The potting soil should be mixed with peat soil and perlite, with a ratio of about 3:1. Add organic fertilizer and bone meal to the potting soil to increase its nutrients. Carefully take out the cuttings and remove part of the old soil, being careful not to damage the roots. Place it upright in a new pot, fill it with soil, water it thoroughly, and place it in a cool place for curing.
1. Transplanting time
1. Transplanting time
Clematis cuttings can be transplanted after the roots have grown. Generally, cuttings are taken from July to August. The root system is more developed in October, and transplanting can be carried out at this time. If the temperature is low, you can also transplant it into a small pot first and put it in a greenhouse for curing. Wait until the spring warms before transplanting into a new pot.
2. Pot soil preparation
Clematis is suitable for growing in fertile soil and needs good drainage to avoid water accumulation at the roots. It can be prepared by mixing peat soil and perlite, with a ratio of about 3:1. Add an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer and bone meal to the potting soil to provide nutrients for the growth of the plants.
3. Transplanting
Take the cuttings out of the substrate and remove the soil from the roots. Be careful when removing soil to avoid damaging its root system. Then place it upright in the pot, fill it with soil, and water it thoroughly.
4. Seedling maintenance
After transplanting, place it in a cool place. The clematis should not be exposed to light at this time. You should wait until it recovers and then gradually increase the light. Daily watering should not be too much, just keep the pot soil slightly moist. It is necessary to strengthen the ventilation of the environment to avoid being attacked by pests and diseases.
2. Pot soil preparation
3. Transplanting
4. Seedling maintenance
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