Domestic species need bright and diffused light, but can also tolerate shade.
Growing Cissus
Cissus grows very quickly. If you feel like the vines are stretching too quickly, leave the plant in a smaller pot.
If the plant develops well, then it can be replanted once every 2-3 years. Pruning is suitable for forming a bush.
In summer, the liana feels good at room temperature, and in winter at +18 degrees.
Try to water the vine abundantly, but make sure that the substrate dries out in time.
The soil should be slightly moist. Stagnation of liquid in the root system is also not allowed.
Light soil and drainage will help prevent this.
How to properly care
Caring for cissus does not require special skills, but it does need attention and regularity: Watering: Water the cissus moderately, not allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
It is important to avoid stagnation of moisture in the pot.
Fertilizer: During the period of active growth (spring-summer), fertilize the plant once every 2-4 weeks.
How does cissus reproduce
Only a few species of cissus, including the Arctic one, are propagated by seeds.
To do this, you need to take a small container and fill it with peat substrate.
The seeds are spread over the surface and sprinkled with a mixture of sand and garden soil.
Previously, we told you how to grow Pilea.