1. Breeding methods1. Sunlight: Peonies like long periods of gentle sunlight. The time they receive sunlight each day should not be less than 4 hours, otherwise it may affect flowering. Therefore, when maintaining it, it should be placed in a location with long-term scattered sunlight. 2. Temperature: It prefers warmth and is afraid of cold. When maintaining it, it is best to place it in an environment of 10℃-25℃. This is more beneficial to its growth. 3. Watering: During its growing period, it needs a little more water, and do not let the soil dry out. But at other times, control the water slightly to keep the soil slightly dry. This can prevent it from growing too tall or even causing root rot. 4. Fertilization: It needs the support of nutrients to grow normally. Therefore, during the growing season, some liquid fertilizer with comprehensive nutrients should be applied to it to help it grow. Before flowering, you can also add some phosphorus fertilizer to help it bloom. 2. Precautions1. After its flowers wither, cut off the remaining flowers on the plant in time. If there are dry and withered branches and leaves, they also need to be cut off. This can help it save nutrients and resume growth quickly. 2. It prefers a well-ventilated environment. When maintaining it, give it more ventilation. This will make it grow stronger. |
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