1. Planting time
Planting ice grapes must be carried out at a suitable time period. It likes to grow and develop in a warm environment. According to the plant’s habits, it is generally best to Planting is carried out in spring, when the climate is warm, the survival rate of ice grapes after planting is relatively high, and they can grow more abundantly faster. 2. Plow and fertilize
Before planting ice grapes, you must first plow and fertilize. It is best to plant on land with sufficient sunlight, thick soil, loose and rich soil, and convenient drainage and irrigation. Dig the planting ditch and add a small amount of base fertilizer to the soil to increase the fertilizer efficiency of the soil, so that the ice grapes can fully grow and develop after planting. 3. Selection of seedlings for planting
When planting ice grapes, you must choose strong green seedlings with a length of not less than 18 cm and a large number of roots. This kind of ice grape seedlings have strong vitality and are easy to plant. It is easy to survive after planting, just plant it in the transplanting trench, then cover the soil and tamp the soil lightly. 4. Fertilizer and water management methods
After the ice grapes are planted, maintenance and management must be done well. Watering should be done once at this time, which will help the ice grape plants to contact the soil quickly. During the growth period of the ice grapes, Next, thin fertilizer must be applied frequently to meet the nutrients needed for its growth. It also needs to be pruned according to the growth status of the plant. 5. Cutting method. Plastic bag cutting and film covering method
Choose to carry out cutting work in spring when the soil temperature is within 10-15℃. First, mix pig manure, sawdust, river sand, and vegetable garden soil in proportion to make nutrient soil, and put it into a small plastic bag with a small round hole at the bottom. The depth of the nutrient soil should be about 15 centimeters, and then put it in Soak the grape branches with three buds in cold water overnight and insert them gently into the prepared nutrient soil, leaving one bud outside the plastic bag. After burying the plastic bag in the soil, cover it with a layer of plastic film and wait until the seedlings mature. 6. Green branch cuttings
Carry out in June, select new shoots or secondary shoots, and extract semi-lignified 2-3-node long branches from above for cutting. Keep a green leaf on the top of the transplanted seedling. When the leaf is larger, cut it in half. At the same time, keep a section of leaf stem at other nodes. 7. Water root stimulation
It is also carried out in June. Prepare a container to hold water, such as a can, insert the cut vines into it, and then cut the film into about the size of a bottle. At the same time, cut the vine to the center of the circle, then clamp the vine into the cut, secure it with tape or the like, and then move it to a warmer place and wait for about half the time. It will take about a month for roots to emerge. Once the roots emerge, it can be planted into rich, loose soil.