Peony growth environment conditions and requirementsPeonies are suitable for growing in a warm environment. Generally, when caring for peonies, you should give them more light to ensure that they can bloom quickly. Generally, their ornamental value is very high after flowering. Peony growth temperatureThe suitable temperature for peony growth is generally around 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. It is not very cold-resistant, so it is easily affected by frost in winter. It can only tolerate a minimum temperature of 5 degrees Celsius. Peony growth humidityPeonies have relatively high requirements for water and generally need to be watered about once a week. This is beneficial to their growth and flowering, and it also ensures that the soil has a certain level of moisture. Peony growing soilPeonies prefer relatively loose soil, and it is best to have good drainage, which can help drain excess water and prevent root rot. Peony flower growth cycle and processPeonies grow in summer. Generally, their growth cycle is relatively short, lasting about three months. Fertilizer cannot be applied when they are blooming, otherwise the flowers will be burned. Generally, some fertilizer can be added after they bloom. |
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