1. SoilWhen growing dwarf peonies, you should use fertile and loose soil, and soil with good drainage will be more conducive to its growth. 2. WaterSufficient water must be ensured during the growing period. If it lacks water for a long time, it will grow poorly. However, the amount of watering should not be too much. It is very afraid of waterlogging. Therefore, it is best to keep the soil in the pot moist but without water accumulation. Once water accumulation occurs, it will cause root rot. 3. LightingWhen raising dwarf peonies, try to give them plenty of sunlight, while ensuring proper ventilation. If they are placed in a dark, unventilated environment for a long time, their growth will weaken and yellow leaves will appear. The light is generally very weak in winter, so it is best to place them directly on a south-facing balcony for maintenance. |
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