Care instructions for Moon Pole
General Information for Moonflower Vine 
The details below are the general care instructions for Moonflower Vine Ipomoea alba plants - so feel free to update the details below so that everyone can benefit!
How to grow and keep Moonflower Vine happy
Dilute liquid fertilizer during growing period, but keep drier in winter.
At least 6 hours of sunlight a day for flowering.
In frosty areas, cut off tops in autumn and cover roots with mulch.
In really cold areas, give up and grow them as annuals.
How to sow and germinate Moonflower Vine
Cut a notch in the seed with a file, or soak for several hours in sulfuric acid or overnight in warm water.
Sow in autumn if winters are mild (then you don’t have to worry about seed pre-treatment), otherwise in spring.
How to transplant Moonflower Vine
Plant 5-7 well-rooted seedlings in a 8-12" pot.
Water only moderately until pot is filled with roots.
Crowding is thought to improve flowering.
Help 1"-2"- seedlings to twine around trellis, etc.
Can also be grown from cuttings, layering, root division, tubers on stems.
How to harvest Moonflower Vine
Companion plants for Moonflower Vine
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Repellent plants for Moonflower Vine
These plants will not grow well with Moonflower Vine so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Common Moonflower Vine pests
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Common Moonflower Vine diseases & problems
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How long does Moonflower Vine take to grow?
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