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How to grow grape trees?

1. Breeding environment

1. Temperature: It has certain cold resistance, so you don’t have to worry too much about winter when breeding. It can survive safely even at minus 10 degrees Celsius and will germinate normally in spring. 2. Light: It is a sun-growing tree species and likes light very much. When maintaining, place it in a sunny place and give it full daylight time, so that it will grow stronger. If placed in a dark place, the plant will wilt and its growth will be affected. 3. Watering: Do not water too frequently during the breeding period. The soil can be slightly moist, but there must be no water. It is somewhat drought tolerant, so the soil should be kept dry rather than wet. 4. Soil: The soil requirements are loose, fertile, deep, and slightly acidic. If the soil is too salty and too alkaline, growth will be affected. When breeding, you can mix humus soil, sand soil, and garden soil, which can basically meet the growth needs.

2. Propagation methods

Propagation is mainly through sowing and cuttings, and the survival rate of sowing is higher. Before planting, squeeze the seeds out of the peel, wash them, and then plant them. It will sprout in about a month. The cuttings are prone to lodging, but the rooting rate is very high, reaching 90%. Pay attention to using semi-hard branches as cuttings and sand and peat soil as the medium.