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How big pot does it take to grow pueraria lobata?

It takes more than 20cm to plant pueraria lobata.

Most of the potted plants of Pueraria lobata are bought online, and there are ready-made pots, but the pots are very cheap and can be maintained normally, but if you want to raise them well, you'd better choose pots again.

To plant pueraria lobata, you should choose a good flowerpot. Bian Xiao suggested that you choose a big flowerpot. As for the soil, it is best to use slightly acidic sandy soil with loose fertility, good drainage and air permeability and rich humus. In this regard, Bian Xiao recommends that you use a culture soil which is composed of 3 parts humus soil, 3 parts garden soil, 3 parts river sand and 1 part manure.

Maintenance precautions

Lighting: Pueraria lobata can adapt to the original growth environment, and its growth depends on big trees. Therefore, it is suggested that indoor maintenance should be mainly based on astigmatism, and it can be placed directly by the window in sunny places, and the optimal temperature range is 10-25 degrees Celsius. In the north, it can be maintained when the temperature is above 10 degrees Celsius.

Humidity: Pueraria lobata has high requirements on water content, so it has certain requirements on air humidity during maintenance. It is suggested to place a humidifier next to plants, or directly use spray as a watering method, or wipe it with wet towels, wet paper towels and the like.

Watering: the main watering method of kudzu vine is determined according to the actual demand of the plant, and the watering amount is subject to the indoor temperature change. Water can be watered once a week in spring and autumn, once or twice a day in summer and postponed to 7 days or half a month in winter. Excessive water will lead to root rot.

Plastic surgery: the demand for pruning kudzu vine plants is high. It is suggested that a brown column should be set in the center of each potted plant, which can facilitate the twining growth of green radish, while pruning is mainly to eradicate diseased leaves and rot.