A large part of the flowering period of peach blossom depends on the temperature of the environment.
In early spring, if the average temperature is kept above 10 ℃ for several consecutive days, the peach blossom bud will start to bloom. If the temperature rises to about 15 ℃, the peach blossom will all bloom, which is also the best time to see the peach blossom, and this period will last about 15 days. If the temperature continues to rise during the blooming period, the flowering period will be shortened, sometimes to about a week.
Corresponding to the specific month, according to the general situation, the peach blossom starts to bloom around March 10 every year. By the middle of March, the weather is also slowly warm up. The peach blossom enters the blooming period. After the end of March, the general weather will warm up. This time the peach blossom begins to wither slowly and enters the flower cherishing period.
In order to maintain a long flowering period, the peach blossom can be extended by some artificial means, in addition to some unalterable conditions. For example, don't put the peach blossom in the wet place after the blossom, because if the newly blooming peach blossom doesn't have enough light, the leaves won't get enough nutrients, and it's easy to fall off from the branches.
The watering of peach blossom in flowering period also needs to be controlled. It is better to keep the soil dry, loose and ventilated, and loosen the soil frequently to help the roots breathe. If there is water in the soil, it is likely to cause root hypoxia. In the case of long-term lack of oxygen, peach blossom trees will also be hurt, which may cause the flowers to fall out.
In addition, pay attention to the pH of the soil, peach blossom prefers to grow in a slightly acidic environment, if the soil is too alkaline, it is easy to make the root difficult to absorb iron, resulting in flowers difficult to bear fruit, affecting the normal growth of peach blossom in the next year.