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Cultivation methods and precautions of Paeonia spider plant

Gustavo Fring
2019-12-30 08:53:39
Sunshine: The Peony likes long-term soft sunshine, and the time of receiving sunshine every day cannot be less than 4 hours. Temperature: it prefers warmth and is suitable for growing in the environment of 10-25 ℃. Watering: more water can be poured during the growth period, but water should be controlled as much as possible in other times. Fertilization: in the growing season, comprehensive liquid fertilizer should be applied to help it grow.

I. breeding methods

1. Sunshine: The Peony likes long-term soft sunshine, and the time of receiving sunshine every day cannot be less than 4 hours, otherwise it may affect flowering. Therefore, in the maintenance, it should be placed in the position of scattering sunlight for a long time.

2. Temperature: it prefers warmth and is afraid of cold. During maintenance, it is better to put it in the environment of 10 ℃ - 25 ℃. This is good for its growth.

3. Watering: during its growth period, it needs to be watered a little more to prevent its flower soil from drying. But at other times, the water should be controlled slightly to keep the soil slightly dry. In this way, it can prevent its long apprentice, and even root rot.

4. Fertilization: it needs the support of nutrients to grow normally. Therefore, in the growing season, it should be applied with some nutrient comprehensive liquid fertilizer to help it grow. Before flowering, you can also add some phosphate fertilizer to help it bloom.

2. Precautions

1. After its flowers have withered, cut off the residual flowers on the plant in time. If there are dried and withered branches and leaves, they also need to be cut off. This can help it to save nutrients and quickly restore growth.

2. It prefers a well ventilated environment. During maintenance, ventilate it more. This can make it grow stronger.

Peony grown in a ventilated place

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