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How to grow the newly bought Peony and spider plant?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Change soil: After Xiangxuelan just bought home, do not change soil first, and then change after adapting to the environment, with good drainage, rich in organic matter of sandy soil is appropriate. Watering: just to the new environment of Freesia do not often watering, to avoid rotten roots, such as to adapt to the environment and then return to normal watering. Fertilization: Freesia on the demand for fertilizer is relatively strong, after buying home can be appropriate to apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, pay attention to control the amount. Temperature: It is better to control the temperature between 15 and 20 degrees, which can help Freesia adapt to the new environment more quickly.

1. Illumination

The growth of peony chlorophytum needs sufficient light.After newly bought home, peony chlorophytum needs to receive quantitative light every day, do not be exposed to strong light, otherwise it is easy to burn leaves, and do not place it in a place with insufficient light for cultivation.

2. Temperature

The peony chlorophytum likes warmth, and it is better to control the temperature between 15 and 25 after buying it home, which is the most suitable temperature for its growth, too high or too low temperature will affect the growth of the plant.

3. Moisture

The newly bought peony chlorophytum should not be watered too much, because it likes to be dry, and the current root system can not absorb too much water, so it is easy to waterlog.When the soil surface is dry, it can be watered, and at the same time, water can be sprayed on the leaves or around the plants to maintain humidity.

4. Fertilization

The growth of peony chlorophytum does not need too much fertilizer, after the new buy back that period of time, do not fertilize, to avoid root burning phenomenon.After adapting to the new environment, it is enough to apply cake fertilizer and water every half month.

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