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Is mulberry leaf and peony suitable for raising at home

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-30 08:53:39
Mulberry leaf and peony are also called hibiscus, hibiscus, etc. they are beautiful and dazzling when blooming, with a long flowering period, and they are loved by people. They are suitable for maintenance at home. From the perspective of fengshui, it belongs to auspicious and happy plants, suitable for sitting room. However, from a growth point of view, it likes light, and the indoor light is not enough, so it is more suitable to be placed outdoors. In addition, we should pay attention to the maintenance method, which will grow more vigorously only when the method is normal.

I. is it suitable for

It is a famous flower in China, also known as hibiscus, hibiscus and so on. When it blooms, it is beautiful and dazzling, and its flowering period is relatively long. It is deeply loved by people and is suitable for maintenance at home. From the perspective of fengshui, it belongs to auspicious and festive plants, which are suitable for sitting room and can give people a positive energy. However, from its growth point of view, it is very fond of light, indoor light is not enough, more suitable for outdoor

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II. Maintenance methods

1. Light: it likes light. When it is cured, it should be put in a place with good light for a long time to supplement the light. It is resistant to negative and can blossom smoothly only when the light is sufficient.

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2. Temperature: it is not cold resistant. If it is maintained in the north, it is only suitable for potting. Winter to move indoors, heat preservation treatment, provide 12 degrees to 15 degrees between the environment, if the temperature is below 5 degrees will be frostbitten, yellow leaves

3. Pruning: it is very resistant to pruning and has strong ability of branching. It can be pruned many times during the maintenance period, so that the plant shape will be more beautiful and flowers will be more. But pay attention to less nutrient consumption after pruning, to control water and fertilizer

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