How often should peony flowers be watered?Peonies are generally watered once a week. If they are grown in the summer, they need to be watered every day to ensure that the soil is always moist. However, in the winter, it is best to water them less, once every ten days or so. When watering peonies, you should water the roots, not directly on the flowers, otherwise it will affect the flowering of the flowers. In addition, before watering, you should first check whether the soil is completely dry. If it is dry, then water it. What kind of water should be used to water peonies?1. Rainwater: Generally, rainwater can be used to water peonies. When using it, you can water it with rainwater in small amounts and multiple times. 2. Tap water: Tap water needs to be exposed to the sun for two days before use so that some impurities can be settled. What to do if you water the peony too much1. Ventilation: If you water the peony flowers too much, you must ventilate them in time. This will speed up the circulation of the surrounding air and allow the water to evaporate faster. 2. Spread sand: If there is too much water at the roots of the peony, you can spread a layer of sand on the soil, let the sand absorb water for a while, and then remove it. |
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