First of all, it is necessary to breed a succulent purple peony. We should know its growth habit and morphological characteristics. Succulent purple peony grows mostly in the hilly areas with warm climate, originating in the South Central Europe, and now widely distributed all over the world. In recent years, it has been introduced into China.
It is a fleshy herbaceous plant with thick leaves, rosette like, filiform hair on the leaves, cone-shaped inflorescence, red, white, yellow and other colors. It is a similar species of Anthurium.
In the cultivation of succulent purple peony, we should pay attention to watering. As long as the watering is correct, purple peony will grow into a stick!
The watered flesh purple peony should not be dried or watered, but watered thoroughly. Keeping such a principle can avoid standing water in the basin for a long time and prevent the occurrence of rotten roots, but it can not be too dry and watered too little, otherwise it will cause slow growth of plants, yellow and lusterless leaves, and lack of vitality.
The composted organic fertilizer or high P-K compound fertilizer was applied every 20 days or so. The cultivation temperature in winter should be higher than 5 ℃, and it is better to be above 15 ℃ in the daytime, so that the plant can continue to maintain normal growth, and can be properly watered, properly fertilized, and controlled the amount of water to make the plant dormant.
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[potted succulent purple peony]