
Mutisia decurrens Is an evergreen; during summer iIt assumes a orange colouring; the adult specimens are medium in size and reach 3 m high. The Mutisia decurrens has a climber deportment. These plants are perennial herbs. Fertilization Mutisia decurrens
Climber plants have a quick and vigorous development, let’s enrich the soil, towards the end of the winter or in autumn, with manure or slow release fertilizer; during the spring, once a month, we can add a fertilizer for green or flowering plants, rich in nitrogen and potassium to the irrigating water . Exposure Mutisia decurrens

During this time of year we shouldn't worry about minimum temperatures, in fact the the Mutisia decurrens can bear temperatures a few degrees below zero. Plant which need at least a few hours a day of solar light.To develop to their best, climber plants need grates, or they can be placed near a wall, which functions as a support. Watering Mutisia decurrens

Let’s avoid watering the the Mutisia decurrens excessively, always leaving the soil dry for a few days between one watering and the other, therefore let’s irrigate the substratum deeply every 2-3 weeks with 1-2 buckets of water . This plant has a climber development, at times very vigorous; therefore it is good to remember that the more developed plants need more water compared to the more limited specimens. Treatments Mutisia decurrens
As the day-time temperatures rise at the beginning of the spring, it is agreeable to practice a preventive treatment, with a wide-range insecticide, which should be applied when there aren’t flowerings in the garden. Before the buds become too large, it is advisable to also treat them with a wide-range fungicide, to prevent the development of fungal diseases which spread easily when there is an elevated environmental moisture. Soil Mutisia decurrens
These plants need a substratum with an excellent drainage.
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Notes Mutisia decurrens
There aren't any notes. The indications given in this article are related to a medium size plant.
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