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How to deal with peony just bought back

Jesse Pinkman
2020-09-15 09:04:29
After the purchase of peony, you need to carefully check the condition of the plants, mainly the roots and branches and leaves. If you find any problems, you need to deal with them in time. Just bought back to wait for it to adapt to the new environment, you can first put it in a cool and ventilated place to make it adapt to recovery as soon as possible. If you only buy the root, you need to prepare the pot soil for planting. Pay attention to the application of water during the later maintenance, and never over water.

I. plant inspection

After the purchase of peony, you need to carefully check the condition of the plant. It has strong adaptability, as long as the growth state is no problem. After that, the maintenance is relatively simple. It is mainly to check the roots and branches and leaves, observe whether the roots are rotten, and whether there is possibility of affecting absorption. If it is found, it is necessary to deal with it in time. Whether the branches and leaves are flourishing, whether they are black, soft and yellow, and if so, they should be cut off in time.

Paeonia lactiflora

II. Slow seedling treatment

If you buy a grown potted plant, you can't directly give it light, you need to wait for it to adapt to the new environment, you can first put it in a cool and ventilated place, keep good ventilation and appropriate moisture, so as to make it adapt to recovery as soon as possible. After it recovers, it can be cured in the normal way. If yellow leaves appear in the process of seedling slowing, it is normal. I use scissors to cut them in time.

Paeonia lactiflora

III. planting and potting

If the root of peony is the only one you bought, you need to prepare proper soil and prepare a flowerpot to plant it as soon as possible. After planting, pay attention to the maintenance methods.

Paeonia lactiflora

IV. precautions

Pay attention to the application of water during the later period of maintenance. Never over water to prevent ponding and rotten roots.

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