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How to raise peony flower?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Wax apples can be eaten directly, just wash it and eat it directly. Or cut into small pieces, add some seasoning on the line. It can also be made into fruit juice, remove the core and skin and cut into pieces to squeeze juice, after squeezing good juice, add some milk can be drunk. In addition, it is also good to make salad, slice celery and bitter melon, blanch shrimp asparagus, and finally put it together with wax apples to add salad dressing.

1. Curing method

1. Temperature: Paeonia lactiflora is suitable for growing in warm places, not in too cold places, otherwise it may die from freezing.When maintaining it, it is recommended to control the temperature around it at about 20 degrees Celsius.In winter, the temperature should be above 10 degrees Celsius.

2. Sunlight: It is a light-loving flower, and it is easier to bloom in places with sufficient light.Therefore, when maintaining, it should be placed in a good place with good light as far as possible, so that it can receive more light.It is not very afraid of the sun, so it generally does not need shading except at noon in summer.

3, watering: It likes wet, maintenance time need timely watering, provide it with water, it can grow normally.If it is not watered for a long time, it will have abnormal metabolism due to insufficient water supply, resulting in the problem of yellow leaves.Therefore, when maintaining, it should be watered in time, so that its flower soil always retains a certain humidity.

4. Fertilization: When it is in the growing season, it is necessary to apply flower fertilizer in time to help it stretch its branches and leaves.Before it blossoms, it is necessary to increase the application of flower fertilizer with more phosphorus and potassium elements to promote it to blossom more new and colorful flowers.In winter, it metabolizes very slowly and can not be fertilized.

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