1. Best planting timePeonies are generally planted from August to October, but the planting time may vary slightly due to different climates in different regions. For example, in the Northeast region, planting is possible from August to October, but in North China it is generally done from September to November, and in South China it is mostly done from November to January of the following year. Try to avoid planting in spring, as it is difficult for the plants to bloom at this time. 2. Maintenance methods1. Water: It is best to water it according to the humidity of the cultivation soil. Do not water it when it is not dry. There must be no stagnant water in the soil. In summer, it should be done in the morning or evening. 2. Light: Provide it with sufficient sunlight during maintenance. If planted in the courtyard, choose a high and sunny place. If you are growing it in a pot, you need to move it outdoors to get more sunlight. 3. Temperature: The flowering temperature should be 16-20℃. If the temperature is low continuously, it will hinder its flowering. It is very afraid of high temperatures, and its growth will slow down when the temperature is above 25℃. |
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