When cultivating wisteria, you need to provide the plants with sandy loam soil that is rich in organic matter and has good drainage. After planting, you need to water the wisteria every ten days to soak all the soil and also You can provide wisteria flowers with six hours of light every day to make them grow more vigorously. How to grow wisteria flowers
1. Choose soil
Growing wisteria flowers requires providing reasonable soil for the plants. Wisteria is suitable for growing in soil rich in trace elements and loose soil. Therefore, when planting wisteria, you need to use sandy loam or humus soil that is rich in nutrients and has good drainage, and the soil needs to be renovated before planting.
2. Provide water
Wisteria is suitable for growing in a relatively humid environment, so when maintaining wisteria, you need to provide mineral-rich river water or lake water to the plant to keep the soil in a moist environment. In a moist state, when watering wisteria flowers, you can pour water directly into the soil to soak all the soil and allow the plants to grow better.
3. Reasonable nutrients
Wisteria has a greater demand for nutrients during its growth, so when maintaining it, it is also necessary to provide the plant with decomposed organic fertilizer or nitrogen and phosphorus. Potassium compound fertilizer allows plants to absorb balanced nutrients and grow better. When providing nutrients to wisteria flowers, you need to pay attention to the amount of fertilizer applied to avoid fertilizer damage to the plants.
4. Suitable light
Wisteria flowers are suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light. Insufficient light will cause poor growth of wisteria flowers and yellow leaves, so it is necessary to maintain wisteria flowers. Provide the plant with full-day sunshine so that the wisteria can perform photosynthesis normally. When the light is too strong, the plant needs to be shaded in time to make the plant grow more vigorously.