Pot soil: cultivate with soft, breathable and good drainage soil, and pay attention to the proportion of soil.
Temperature: provide an environment of 20-28℃, and keep warm in Xia Dong.
Watering: Watering by wet method and controlling the amount of water.
Lighting: scatter more light and block strong light in time.
First, the mountain turtle had better keep some main vines.
It is better to leave the mountain turtle 1-2 main vine. Too much will consume too much nutrients, which will lead to poor climbing of vines and affect the overall growth. Generally, one main vine is left in the cultured mountain turtle, and other vines are pruned in time to promote the nutrition of the main vine to be more concentrated and grow better. If the cultivated turtle is old and the thick roots are strong, you can leave an extra main vine to make the branches and leaves more lush. In addition, if you want it to grow vigorously and climb vines better, you should pay attention to the usual maintenance and management.
Second, the breeding methods of mountain turtles
Pot soil: Mountain turtles have extremely high requirements for soil, so attention should be paid to mixing soil when breeding. The soil must be soft, breathable and well drained. It is recommended to mix with humus soil, garden soil and slag. The root system of mountain turtle is developed, and the flowerpot is a little deeper. It is best to use a pottery basin or a clay basin.
Temperature: Mountain tortoise likes warm environment, which requires high temperature, and has poor high temperature resistance and cold resistance, so Xia Dong should take measures to cool down and keep warm in both seasons. It is best to strengthen ventilation in summer, and the construction work should be below 30℃. In winter, it is necessary to move the mountain turtle indoors, especially in the cold areas in the north, and control the temperature above 5℃ in order to overwinter better. Usually provide an environment of 20-28℃, it will grow more vigorously and germinate better.
Watering: Turtles have big roots, more water storage and higher drought tolerance. Therefore, there is no need to water too often during the breeding period. It is best to wait until the soil is dry and keep it slightly wet. No water accumulation. Pay special attention to watering times in winter, and keep it slightly dry as a whole to avoid retting and rotting roots.
Lighting: Mountain tortoise likes light, is resistant to shade and is afraid of direct light. Usually, it is best to put it under strong indoor light, and the strong light should be blocked in time. It is not allowed to be exposed to the sun for a long time, otherwise it will be easy to get sunburned and have various stunts. Although it is resistant to shade, it should not be placed in a cool environment for a long time, otherwise the vines will grow in vain and should occasionally receive scattered light.