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Can rattan peppers be planted in flowerpots?
Rattan pepper can be planted in flowerpots.

Planting techniques of rattan pepper flowerpots;

1. Because the seeds of Zanthoxylum bungeanum are oily and not easy to germinate. Before sowing, you can soak in 1% alkaline water for about two days, and then scrub off the oil on the surface. Of course, if you think this step is troublesome, you can sow directly and sprinkle more seeds because the germination rate is not high. After about three weeks, you will see the rattan pepper seedlings growing. In addition, when it comes to the method of cutting, you can find a three-year-old rattan pepper tree, choose an annual new branch, and cut about 15 cm as a cutting. Insert the flowerpot and cover it with plastic film. It usually takes about two weeks to take root. Generally, rattan pepper trees will bear rattan pepper for two years.

2, usually according to the growth of rattan pepper, reasonable fertilization, every other month or so, you can apply some "Woye water-soluble fertilizer" to rattan pepper. Rattan pepper is drought-tolerant, so don't water it too much. Generally, water the basin soil when it turns white, and water it thoroughly at one time. Generally, it grows in sunny places.

3. The pruning of the rattan pepper tree is relatively simple. As long as the flourishing branches and excessive branches of the rattan pepper tree are pruned, the ventilation and light transmission conditions in the crown are appropriately increased, which is beneficial to the coloring of the rattan pepper fruit.