1. Can I keep it?Peonies can be grown indoors. They are non-toxic, have large flowers, and are very beautiful when they bloom. They have great ornamental value when placed at home. Not only is the plant beautiful, but it also emits a pleasant fragrance when it blooms, which can bring people a good mood. Although it is said among the people that peony is a royal flower that ordinary people cannot afford, this is a superstitious belief with no scientific basis. Moreover, its implication is also very good, implying wealth, beauty, and perfection. Placing it in the home is a good omen and can bring good luck to family members. 2. Precautions1. Pay attention to light: It needs sufficient sunlight to grow, so when planting it indoors, you must pay attention to the light problem. It cannot grow in a lightless environment for a long time. However, you must pay attention to blocking strong light in summer and avoid exposing it to the scorching sun. It is best to place it in a well-lit living room, not in the bedroom. 2. Repot regularly: Some of the plants are very large and not only require larger pots, but also repot regularly, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plants. If you don’t want to go through so much trouble, you can choose a smaller variety. |
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