Climbing kobeya: growing from seeds, planting and care + 6 varieties


Cobaea liana is a climbing subshrub that is an annual and belongs to the cyanaceae family. Gardeners cultivate it as an annual plant. This vine was named after Barnabas Cobo, who was a naturalist monk who lived in the homeland of this plant (Peru and Mexico) for several years. In nature, kobeya can be found in tropical and subtropical rainforests of North and South America. This plant has been cultivated since 1787, and it is most often used for vertical gardening of gazebos or hedges.

Description of Kobei

Kobeya is an ornamental vine. Its homeland is Mexico and Peru, where it blooms almost all year round as a perennial and serves as decoration for facades and gazebos. In Russia, the flower is considered an annual, since it is not able to survive the winter even in the southern regions, unless we are talking about greenhouse cultivation.

In our country, only one variety of kobei has taken root - climbing.

Under favorable conditions, its shoots can reach 7 meters in length, but the average is 4 meters. Leaves are oval shaped. In summer they are green, but when it gets colder they change color to red-violet. Therefore, even in the absence of flowering, kobeya looks quite attractive at the end of the season.

In mid-summer, cup-shaped buds appear on the vine. Their diameter is 7-8 cm. The color of the petals can be white, lilac (purple) or pink. After flowering is completed, green, egg-shaped fruits are formed.

Interesting! Experienced flower growers note that white kobeya is the most capricious variety of flower.

In some growing regions it is not possible to wait for them, since frosts occur quite early.

Cobaea species

There are 9 known species of Cobaea; in our regions only one, climbing or creeping Cobaea (Cobaea scandens), is cultivated. In our stores you can buy Kobei seeds with flowers of different colors: blue, white, lilac, purple. White Cobaea is a subspecies of the tenacious Cobaea.

It is not easy to grow a liana in mid-latitudes, but Creeping Kobeya can become a real beauty in the garden. It is distinguished not only by its attractive lacy-pinnate leaves, bell-shaped flowers and pleasant tart musky aroma, but also by its rapid growth.

Landscape options for designing areas using Cobaea scandens are quite diverse.

Briefly about the features of growing kobei in the table

The table below gives a brief description of the kobeya regarding its planting and care.

LandingSeeds: end of February.
Seedlings: late May-early June.
Soil requirementsSufficiently fertilized, fertile land.
LightingKobeya needs good lighting; slight natural shading of the plantings is allowed.
GarterNot required, the climbing plant tenaciously clings to the support.
BloomFrom the second half of summer until the onset of the first frost.
WateringIt is unacceptable for the soil to dry out completely; watering should be moderate, but quite frequent, especially in hot weather.
ReproductionUsing cuttings and seeds.
FeedingNitrogen during the period of shoot growth, potassium and phosphorus at the stage of bud formation.
PestsAffected by aphids and spider mites.
DiseasesGray and root rot.
Growing regionsCentral and Northwestern regions, Southern and Middle Urals, Siberia (regions with a temperate climate).

When and how does it bloom

Kobeya looks especially beautiful when it blooms. The color of its large bell flowers is bright purple. They also come in a wine-white color. Flowering occurs in early July and can last until the first autumn frost. With the onset of cold weather, the flower is simply pulled out of the ground along with the roots or transferred to home flowerpots.

Changes in care during the flowering period

While the kobeya is blooming, you need to remove the withered buds and tie new shoots to a support. The plant also needs to be watered regularly, fed with complex fertilizers and ash added to the soil. If it is necessary for the kobe to have more leaves, it is fed with nitrogen fertilizers.

Note! Fertilizing with a high nitrogen content increases leaf growth, but flowering becomes less lush.

Particular dangers for this ornamental crop are improper watering and high soil moisture. Because of this, the roots are affected by rot. The first symptom of the disease is dark spots on the leaves.


Decorating the house outside

As a preventive measure, you need to control the intensity of watering, loosen the soil at the roots and remove their affected areas. In the most difficult cases, the plant is completely dug up. This bush must be cared for as follows:

  • remove rotten rhizomes;
  • cut the stems to a level of 30-40 cm;
  • treat with protective agents;
  • plant again, but in a different place.

Of the insect pests, the flower is affected by aphids and mites. To get rid of them, it is enough to treat the shoots with a solution of green soap and Fitoverm. You can replace this effective remedy with flea repellent for animals.

Growing climbing kobe in the garden is quite simple. The main thing is to properly care for the seedlings and do not forget to water and feed them on time when the kobeya blooms. A liana strewn with blooming buds will noticeably transform the area.

Sowing and planting kobei according to the Lunar calendar for 2022

Kobeya is grown through seedlings, as it takes a long time to germinate. Some gardeners recommend starting sowing seeds at the end of January. Grown seedlings can be planted in the ground when the threat of frost has passed. As a rule, this is the end of May - beginning of June. Sometimes folk signs can come to the rescue, for example, if it’s cold on March 21, then you should wait a little while planting the kobeya in the ground, as this indicates that the warmth will not come soon.

The table shows favorable dates for sowing and planting kobei in 2021:

MonthSowing seedsPicking seedlingsTransplanting
January23-25, 30, 31
February3-5, 7-9, 19-24
March14-21, 26-281-4, 7-9, 30, 31
April15, 16, 22-25
May2-57-9, 13-15 (only in the south), 28, 29
June9, 16-18, 20-22, 28-31

After flowering

Collecting seeds

Flowering begins in July and ends with the onset of frost. In mid-latitudes, such a shrub is grown as an annual, which means that it should be burned in the autumn. Seeds in mid-latitudes do not have time to ripen, so they will have to be purchased again from the store for sowing next year. It is worth considering that even if you buy seeds of a well-known brand in a store, their germination rate will not be higher than 30 percent.

Wintering

If desired, you can try to save the grown kobeya until next year. In October, you should cut off all the stems from the bush, carefully dig it up and plant it in a large box or flowerpot. This plant should be stored in a cool, dark place, and the temperature should not exceed 12 degrees. So, a basement or cellar is perfect for storage. Make sure that the substrate does not dry out; to do this, water once every 20–30 days. In the last days of February, the first days of March, the shrub should be moved to a bright and warm place and watering should be gradually increased. The bush is planted in the garden only after the threat of frost has completely passed.

Growing kobeya from seeds at home

When growing from seeds, the key to obtaining healthy seedlings is the choice of high-quality seed material. It is advisable to purchase it from reliable manufacturers. But even in this case, you need to be prepared for the fact that the germination rate of kobei almost never reaches 100%. Therefore, seeds must be purchased in reserve. The cost of one bag varies from 35 to 60 rubles, depending on the variety and manufacturer.

Sowing kobei for seedlings

Germination takes quite a long time, from the moment of sowing to the appearance of shoots it takes about 3 months. Therefore, kobeya is sown at the end of February or at the beginning of March. On some forums you can find information that you can start sowing at the end of January. A wooden box is suitable as a container, and it is better to buy specialized soil that contains a sufficient amount of fertilizers necessary for the plant.

If you use your own soil, it must be calcined or disinfected with a solution of potassium permanganate. It is recommended to pre-germinate seeds for planting. To do this, they are placed in a deep plate on a damp napkin or in a glass with a small amount of water, without touching each other. The top of the container is covered with film.

Some experts recommend carefully piercing them after swelling. In addition, a mucous coating may appear on their surface, which will need to be removed. All these measures will allow the sprout to emerge faster. Sprouted seeds need to be planted to a depth of 15 mm: they are laid out on top of the ground and sprinkled with nutritious soil on top.

Many gardeners prefer another method of germinating seeds and purchase special peat tablets. After getting wet, they increase significantly in volume and soften slightly, so the seeds are simply gently pressed inside.

Containers with seeds are placed in a well-lit, warm place. This could be a window sill, but then it is necessary to exclude drafts. If you use dry seeds, the first sprouts will appear within 2-3 weeks, the germinated material will sprout a little faster.

To summarize, the step-by-step scheme for planting seeds is as follows:

  1. Germination or planting seeds in a peat tablet.
  2. Planting in a container.
  3. Topping
  4. Hardening.

Caring for kobei seedlings

As soon as 2 full-fledged leaves are formed on the shoots, the kobeya is dived. Together with a lump of earth, it is transplanted into a pot with a volume of at least 3 liters. This will allow strong roots to form.

To create a support, you need to stick a small arch or ladder into the pot. And three weeks before planting in the ground, it is advisable to begin the procedure of hardening the seedlings. To do this, it is placed in a cooler place, for example, on an insulated veranda or balcony. If there are other flowers or seedlings nearby on the windowsill, then it is important to ensure that the loach does not entwine them with its mustache.

If the shoots have reached too large a size, and the time for planting them in fresh air has not yet come, then you can lightly pinch the stem.

Options for use in landscape design - photo

This plant can be easily found in gardens and on terraces. Kobeya has certain requirements, but should not create any special problems when caring for it. It is convenient to grow kobeya in a pot. Then taking care of the vine will not create problems. In this case, you can move the pot indoors, protecting the plant from the winter.

Kobeya looks beautiful on:

  • all kinds of pergolas,
  • fences,
  • gazebos,
  • props on the walls of buildings.

In the case of growing kobei as a houseplant, the vine is provided with support and placed in the chosen location. Several kobes, planted so that their stems wrap around a window, will create a spectacular green curtain, decorated with colorful flowers in the summer. Plants are best placed in a flower box or hanging baskets.

Thanks to kobe, we will bring a little exoticism to our garden. The leafy vine will provide excellent sun protection. The plant can be used as a natural barrier from the prying eyes of passers-by and neighbors. With the help of a vine, you can easily zone a plot, terrace, or balcony, creating a climatic corner intended for relaxation. An interesting source of inspiration could be a combination of several pots in which different varieties of kobeya will be planted.

Planting kobei in open ground

Next, let's talk about planting and care in open ground. The general condition of the seedlings in the future depends on the correct planting of kobei.

Landing dates

Kobeya can be planted in open ground in consistently warm weather, which prevents the occurrence of night frosts. Even a slight and short-term cold snap can lead to the death of plantings.

In central Russia, this planting period occurs at the end of May or beginning of June. But there is also no need to delay the deadlines, otherwise the process will become much more complicated, the shoots will be difficult to separate from the support, and the risk of their damage increases.

Selecting a location

Kobes love well-lit areas, but at first it is advisable to slightly shade the plantings. Flowers develop well under a small canopy.

They grow best on fertile soil, so you should take care of preparing the flowerbed in the fall by adding humus, peat and superphosphates. Be sure to provide drainage - kobes love loose soil with good permeability. You should not plant them where water regularly stagnates.

Important! Experienced flower growers note that the color of kobei buds can be affected by the acidity of the soil: if it is increased, the color will be brighter; if it is decreased, blue and bluish shades will predominate.

Planting kobei

The seedlings are carefully transferred to previously prepared holes and sprinkled with nutritious soil mixture. The shoots are carefully straightened and placed on a support. It is best to use a ladder or mesh for these purposes. But some people prefer to form an arch out of loaches.

The distance between the bushes must be at least 70 cm, otherwise they will intertwine with each other as they grow.

If you do not carry out the hardening procedure in advance, the adaptation period will be delayed, the leaves and shoots may turn white under the sun.

Favorable living environment

Choose a place for planting kobei that is well-lit, a little partial shade is allowed, but protected from gusty and strong winds. Cover the flower with covering materials or spruce branches from night frosts.

Liana Kobei, without outside help or attachment, tightly wraps itself around the gazebo, fence or wall provided to it. If you want to avoid mixing up flowers, plant the plants at a distance of at least 70 cm from each other.

Kobei care

Caring for a kobei is quite simple. You just need to carry out timely watering and periodically apply fertilizers. Flower growers recommend fertilizing every two weeks to get abundant flowering. To do this, you can use specialized preparations or potassium-phosphorus fertilizers.

Watering should be fairly frequent, especially in hot weather. The soil should not stand dry for a long time, otherwise the leaves will begin to wither and turn yellow. Drafts may also be the reason for this.

At first, young plantings must be protected from the scorching sun using a canopy. If the kobeya is part of the landscape design and is planted in a flowerpot or flowerpot in the garden or country house, then it must have a drainage layer. To create it, expanded clay or fine crushed stone is suitable, which is laid out on the bottom of the container. Such a loose cushion will improve aeration and also accelerate the absorption of nutrients from the soil by the roots.

To stimulate growth and flowering, it is recommended to remove faded buds and damaged parts of shoots every two days.

The plant does not require additional tying; it is a creeping plant and clings to the support itself with the help of antennae, the installation of which must be thought out in advance. Some gardeners initially plant kobeya near the walls of the veranda or gazebo. But even at home it looks quite beautiful when it weaves around the balcony. True, indoor vines often sneak into neighboring properties, so it’s better to think through this moment in advance. Judging by the reviews, the wall itself under the vine does not get wet, does not turn black or collapse, as can happen when planting denser and more lush vines.

Fertilizers and watering

Kobeya grows very strongly and needs plenty of fertilizer. It is worth fertilizing the plants regularly, at intervals of 2 weeks. Then you can expect beautiful growth of the kobei.

Photo. Growth of kobei in one summer with proper care

It is better to use all-purpose fertilizers rich in all essential nutrients. Potassium-phosphorus fertilizers or special fertilizers for flowering plants are suitable.

If mineral fertilizers are not applied, you can feed the kobeya with nettle decoction and add compost.

Even before planting, the substrate can be enriched with organic fertilizers:

  • rotted manure,
  • compost.

Drought should not be allowed to last too long. On hot days, you need to increase the frequency of watering. On hot days, kobeya in pots needs to be watered daily. It is important that the pot has sufficient drainage to allow excess water to drain away.

Why do kobea leaves dry out? Wilting and drying out of kobea leaves is usually caused by too little watering or drafts. During the growing season, plants should be watered generously and there should be no drafts in the area.

Propagation of kobei by cuttings

We offer step-by-step instructions for the process of cutting kobei:

  1. In spring or August, a cutting about 10-15 cm high is cut under the node.
  2. Take a glass of warm water (+25 °C).
  3. The top of the container is covered with a film in which a small cut is made.
  4. A cutting is inserted into the cut.
  5. The glass from the cuttings is placed in a well-lit, warm place where there are no drafts.
  6. After the root appears, you can transplant the plants into a pot of soil.

Some gardeners plant cuttings directly into the ground. In this case, it is very important that it contains a large amount of nutrients.


Kobea cuttings

Kobeya rooted in this way blooms much faster than its counterparts obtained from seeds.

Growing on the balcony

Lianas grown on the balcony create an unusually beautiful curtain with bright flowers. Care should be taken to ensure that it is protected from wind and direct sun. Seeds in a pot should be hidden in the soil to a depth of at least 2 cm. When choosing the date for planting them, you should be guided by the fact that the temperature on the balcony at night does not fall below 2-3 degrees Celsius, and during the day - does not fall below 10 degrees. Then, within a month or a month and a half, friendly sprouts will appear. To avoid vines getting tangled in the curtains, you need to provide an independent support for each lash.

Pests and diseases of kobei

Kobeya quite steadfastly endures the attack of various pathogenic microorganisms, which are characteristic of most vines, but often becomes prey for spider mites or aphids.


Spider mite

Parasites can be detected visually by curled leaf blades. Treatment must be started immediately, before the problem and its consequences become irreversible.

  • Treating flowers with an acaricide (Fitoverm, Kleschevit, Iskra) will help get rid of mites.
  • The destruction of aphids is carried out with insecticides (Aktara, Tanrek, Apache, Konfidor).

All drugs used are diluted strictly according to the instructions; spraying is carried out in dry, windless weather.

How to grow from cuttings

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To propagate kobeya, cuttings are used. To obtain them, the kobe shoots are cut off in October-November, leaving no more than 30-40 cm. The bush in a spacious pot is transferred to a cool, dry room. It is necessary to ensure that the temperature in it does not exceed 10 °C.

When spring comes, cuttings are taken from the shoots. To germinate, they are placed in a glass filled with water with the addition of a growth stimulator. Place the container on the windowsill and wait until roots form.

After this, 9 cm wide pots are filled with soil and the cuttings are transplanted there. The first three days they are kept in the shade, then exposed to sunlight.

Is it possible to preserve kobeya in winter?

Kobei definitely cannot survive wintering in the open ground in our country. But it is possible to save the plant until the next season; https://mrdachnik.com advises for this:

Cut off all shoots at a distance of 15 cm from the ground, carefully dig the plant out of the soil and transplant it into a pot. Place in a cool room. Ideally, the house has a naturally lit basement where the temperature in winter is +5 °C. Watering during this period is reduced to a minimum. With the onset of spring, the plant needs to be transplanted into new soil, and the frequency of watering should be resumed.

Popular varieties with photos

There are nine species of vines in total. The most common are the following:

  • Kobeya climbing (creeping, climbing).

Has a white color. It has branched tendrils, shoots spread up to 5-6 meters. Its leaves are openwork, feathery, the ends are framed with tendrils. The buds, when blooming, emit a musky scent.

  • Calando.

Purple kobeya, excellent for landscaping small architectural forms. The flower can reach 6-7 cm in diameter. It quickly takes root and grows on the sunny side. Blooms from July until frost. The length of the shoots reaches 4-5 meters.

  • jingle bells.

This variety has milky white bells reaching 8 cm in diameter. It grows quickly, up to 3 meters in height. Grows in sunny and well-fertilized areas. Blooms throughout the growing season.

  • Wedding bells.

White annual. The bells reach 8 cm in size. The pistil and stamens are long.

Recommendations and common mistakes

Growing climbing kobea after planting from seeds rarely causes major problems. But inexperienced gardeners are advised to pay special attention to several points:

  1. Kobeya loves moisture, but it cannot be flooded when growing. Watering is carried out so that the soil does not become waterlogged, otherwise the seed crop will suffer from fungi and rot.
  2. To moisten the climbing kobe, use slightly warm water. The plant should not be watered with cold liquid, as this will damage the roots. When growing, the crop should be moistened in the morning or after sunset.
  3. To plant kobei, propagation material must be purchased at a gardening store. Since the flowering of the crop continues until the cold weather, the seeds do not have time to ripen in the open ground. It is possible to collect them from adult plants only in greenhouse conditions.

To prolong the decorative value of the crop, when growing, it is recommended to remove wilted buds several times a week. In this case, resources will be freed up for the formation of new flowers.

Choosing a site for planting, soil

For planting, you must choose a sunny place. Liana does not tolerate shade or dampness. On the leeward side it must be protected by planting other plants. It will feel great in places open to the sun, so the species is indispensable for shading a gazebo or porch. Partial shade is tolerated calmly, but you need to reduce watering.

The distance between bushes should be about a meter. Soil fertility is important for it, so it is necessary to add rotted grass or leaves, as well as peat, when planting. Loosening will help avoid root rot.

You can build high beds for constant propagation of the flower. They warm up quickly in the spring, making them easier to dig up, fertilize, and monitor the appearance of weeds. If you constantly plant bushes in one place, then change the soil if necessary. Using the same principle, you can plant other heat-loving plants.

Important! It is best to keep the kobeya in a greenhouse, where the temperature is about fifteen degrees, before planting. This is important so that the lashes do not outgrow.

How to prepare planting material for sowing

Kobe seeds have a dense shell and very low germination rate, so preparatory work must be done before planting. For this:

  1. The seeds are laid out in a shallow, wide container at a distance of 2 cm and filled with warm water.
  2. To prevent the liquid from evaporating, cover the seed with gauze or a paper napkin.
  3. After 2 days, carefully remove the dense shell, being careful not to damage the internal contents.
  4. After cleaning, the seeds are treated in a weak solution of potassium permanganate to disinfect and prevent the occurrence of fungal diseases.
  5. After thorough drying, the seeds are transferred to a plastic bag and stored in a dry, sunny place. To prevent the seeds from scorching and causing mold to appear, the bag must be open.
  6. If the temperature and humidity conditions are maintained, the seeds will germinate in 14 days.

IMPORTANT! For rapid germination, the seeds are kept in a growth stimulator for 4 hours.

Interesting Facts

In the Russian climate, climbing kobeya differs significantly from its growth in natural growing conditions. Interesting facts about the beautiful flowering plant:

  • climbing kobeya is not able to reproduce by self-sowing;
  • is an annual;
  • propagated by seeds and cuttings;
  • the vine reaches 3-5 meters, and in natural conditions can grow up to 10 meters;
  • Flowering occurs 5 months after sowing the seeds.
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