Wisteria can be planted on the balcony. In fact, wisteria can be planted on the balcony, but the premise is that people who plant wisteria need to have some experience in planting flowers and know some planting techniques, because it is feasible to plant wisteria on the balcony, and many people have succeeded, but it is not easy, which is not suitable for those novice flower growers. Planting wisteria on the balcony requires a lot of soil, which can be planted in vats or flowerpots. Wisteria also needs pruning in the process of growth and development, so it is necessary to understand some pruning techniques and principles, and later build a solid shed for wisteria on the balcony to facilitate its growth and climbing.
Pruning and lighting of wisteria Of course, people who know how to plant and prune can also plant wisteria into small trees, which are also beautiful. Generally, the balcony is sunny, which is just in line with the characteristics that wisteria likes sunshine. Plenty of sunshine can make wisteria flourish. When it grows to a certain extent, it needs to build a shed to facilitate its better growth and spread. It's just that this scaffold doesn't have to cover the whole balcony, because the room needs lighting, and people have to bask in the sun and dry clothes on the balcony, which is almost enough for half the balcony. If wisteria grows well, there will be many branches. At this time, you can trim and core according to your own needs, and those redundant or too dense branches can be removed.
The maintenance of planting wisteria on the balcony should choose suitable soil and flowerpots to plant wisteria on the balcony. It is best that the soil is fertile and deep, which is conducive to the growth of roots, and the flowerpot should be large, so as to hold more soil and give wisteria more room for the growth of roots; Wisteria is a kind of drought-resistant vine, so it is enough to sprinkle water properly and regularly at ordinary times to keep the soil moist, and it is forbidden to water the roots too much to prevent the roots from rotting. Wisteria needs less fertilizer during its growth. When you first plant it, you should apply base fertilizer in the flowerpot, and it is almost the same to supplement fertilizer two or three times during the growing period. Moreover, it is best to choose decomposed organic fertilizer as fertilizer, but the concentration needs to be grasped to avoid burning wisteria because of too high concentration.