How to grow multi-flowered wild peonysoilTo cultivate multi-flowered wild peony, the soil must be loose, fertile, well-drained, and neutral or slightly alkaline, with sandy soil or leaf mold being preferred. Before planting, the seedlings of multi-flowered wild peony need to be root pruned, disinfected and insecticidal, and placed in flower pots. Spread out the roots and fill with soil. Temperature and lightMulti-flowered wild peony likes a warm climate, and the suitable temperature for its growth is between 15℃ and 20℃, but its adaptability to temperature is relatively wide. Multi-flowered wild peony is a sun-loving plant and can be planted in a sunny place with sufficient light, either half day or full day. Watering and fertilizingMulti-flowered wild peony likes a humid environment and can be watered thoroughly once after planting. However, it is afraid of water accumulation in the pot, so it needs to be watered as appropriate during the growth period. Multi-flowered wild peony needs topdressing, but it is relatively resistant to barrenness. Generally, organic fertilizer or farmyard manure is applied in spring, summer and autumn, and some wood ash can be sprinkled in winter. Before and after flowering, fertilization needs to be combined with watering. Precautions for the cultivation of multi-flowered wild peonypruneThe multi-flowered wild peony needs to be pruned during its growth period. It needs to be topped off during its growth, leaving a few branches and pruning the others, so as not to waste nutrients. In autumn and winter, you can prune the dead branches, diseased branches and weak branches of the multi-flowered wild peony to make it grow well. You can also prune the plant shape according to your preferences. RepottingPotted multi-flowered wild peony needs to be repotted as the plant grows. Generally, after the multi-flowered wild peony has grown for 3-4 years, it is necessary to replace it with a larger flowerpot in the autumn or combine pot replacement with division propagation. Pests and diseasesThere are relatively few diseases and insect pests for multi-flowered wild peony. During the growing period, prevention is the main approach and some fungicides should be sprayed. |
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