Growing morning glory in pots

Growing morning glory

Growing morning glory most often practiced by those hobbyists who have large free areas of soil that need to be sown. Morning glory is a fairly voluminous plant, which, depending on the variety, reaches 2-3 meters.

Morning glory, by its characteristics, is a bindweed, and therefore needs a certain support for growth. Morning glory is an annual plant, therefore, it lives for less than a year, blooming in June and continuing to bloom until October, if it is planted at the right time (for species planted directly in the ground - the second half of May).

For sky-blue morning glory, the seeds of which are the most psychoactive, the seeds are sown for seedlings (after soaking for 12 hours) in February - March, transplanted into open ground from April to May.

You can get results if you grow morning glory by simply planting the seeds in spacious pots with good land. Small sprouts should be protected from the hot sun (withered plants are temporarily placed away from the window) and watered well.

You can take pots (optimal volume - 3 liters), pour 2 - 2.5 centimeters drainage (expanded clay or just small pebbles), fill the rest of the space with universal flower soil and plant sprouts (from 5 to 11 centimeters) obtained from seeds in these pots. It is also a good idea to use drainage mixed with charcoal.

Morning glory is necessary lots of sunshine and warmth. About 50 seeds ripen on one plant (a normal trip is formed from about 150-200 seeds).The larger the pot, the more intensely the morning glory will grow.

Comments

Yes, tender morning glory seedlings need to be protected from the sun - I once sowed morning glory on the southern balcony, and almost all of it disappeared precisely because of the burning sun...