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Cultivation methods and precautions of peach beauty

Marie Schrader
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Speaking of peach beauty, the friends who like meat must be unable to control their inner excitement and want to express their love for peach beauty. So how to breed peach beauty, what should we pay attention to?

Cultivation method of peach beauty

soil

Taomei likes loose, drainable and permeable sandy soil. Peat can be used to mix perlite and cinder in family planting, and a shallow layer of clean river sand can be paved on the surface to make the plant and soil have a distance and more air permeability.

watering

Peach beauty, like other succulent plants, is more drought resistant and likes dry environment. Therefore, adhering to the principle of "dry pouring, pouring through", do not dry and do not water. If the water content is too enough, the leaves will fall. As long as the water is less, the situation will be greatly avoided.

Illumination

Peach beauty likes a sunny and warm environment. In the environment with abundant light, the color is more pink and bright, and the plant shape is more beautiful and compact. So we should put them in the open space that can receive enough light in the family breeding.

Peach Beauty

Notes on the cultivation of peach beauty

Avoid standing water

During watering, the water at the bottom of the basin shall be avoided, otherwise, the root will rot; and the rotten core caused by the water at the leaf core shall be avoided.

Illumination

Peach beauty has a strong phototaxis. If the light is not uniform, they will grow in a certain direction, and the branches will bend, resulting in unsightly plant type. So it's best to rotate the basin frequently to make the plants see light evenly on all sides.

trim

If you want to have a beautiful peach beauty, you need to pay attention to pruning at ordinary times. If not pruned, its stem will grow up naked; the back branches of "cut head" will grow in large numbers, which will promote the growth of plants.

Peach Beauty Picture

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