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Cultivation methods and precautions of pedicellated peony

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many reasons for the yellow leaves of Lysimachia christinae, if the sunshine is not appropriate, the lack of sunshine will be moved to a place with good light for maintenance, and when exposed to the sun, it will be moved to the shade, and appropriate water spray will promote recovery. If it is caused by lack of moisture, it should be watered in time and thoroughly at one time. If it is caused by lack of nutrients, regular topdressing can be given to balance nutrients. If the ventilation is not good, we should pay attention to maintaining air circulation. If the root rot occurs, the root rot should be cut off and the soil should be planted again.

1. Soil

The pedicellate peony does not have many requirements for soil quality, and the soil is generally selected to contain slightly acidic soil, which is loose, beneficial to water, and has good air permeability, and is very helpful to its growth.

2. Nutrients

In the vigorous period, the plant needs more nutrients, and the supplement of fertilizer is necessary. It is good to apply fertilizer once every half a month. The fertilizer is generally compound fertilizer.Dissolve the compound fertilizer in water, then irrigate it around the soil, and keep away from the roots when irrigating, so as to avoid burning the roots.

3. Temperature

In normal times, the temperature for growth is about 20-25 .It has a certain degree of cold tolerance and can grow normally in winter.However, if the temperature is too low, it will affect the normal development of plants, and proper protection is also necessary when the weather is relatively cold.

4. Illumination

It is suitable for growth in a semi-shady environment, and does not like to grow in a sunny environment.Growing in a semi-shady environment, its branches and leaves will become green and full, and appropriate astigmatism irradiation is also possible.

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