How to water S洒金 coral and the key points for its maintenance

How to water the golden coral

Golden coral care knowledge, about how to water the golden coral and detailed knowledge of coral maintenance points, let's follow the editor to see the specific content!

Today I am going to introduce a very easy-to-grow indoor plant to you, which is the golden peony coral, a very beautiful ornamental leaf plant with golden spots on its leaves. It was previously used as a landscape plant and planted at the edge of flower beds for decoration, but now it has become a very popular indoor ornamental pot plant.

When caring for golden peony coral as an indoor pot plant, attention should be paid to controlling the plant shape. It is a shrub plant, and if its height is not restricted, it will grow quite tall. The branches at the top about 30 centimeters should be trimmed regularly to maintain a nice shape. It is a shrub plant that does not require frequent care, and its maintenance is very simple.

Maintaining golden peony coral requires keeping it in a suitable location with proper scattered light indoors every day, or at least maintaining bright lighting to avoid overly shaded areas. Otherwise, its golden spots will gradually fade, eventually leading to yellowing and falling leaves.

Golden peony coral does not require much water. In the spring and summer growing seasons, if it is kept near a well-lit window sill, it can be watered thoroughly once every one or two weeks. If it is kept in a bright indoor location without sunlight, it can be watered once every two or three weeks. It does not like excessive humidity or waterlogged soil. Watering should be controlled when temperatures are low in winter.

How to water golden coral

If you want to make the leaves of the golden peony coral more lustrous, you should regularly supplement fertilizer. In addition to补充 average fertilizer during the growing season, you should occasionally supplement some monopotassium phosphate solution, which will make the spots on the leaves more vibrant. Fertilization should be stopped when temperatures drop in the autumn and winter.

Golden peony coral, as a potted plant, almost never flowers indoors. It is generally maintained as a perennial shrub plant. If there is no frost all year round, it can be planted outdoors, or even in a sunny location where it can produce fragrant white flowers, and in the autumn and winter, you can see small red berries that emit a fresh aroma.

Golden peony coral prefers a warm and humid environment, with the best growth temperature between 18~28 degrees Celsius. It should be moved indoors when temperatures drop below 7 degrees, and the recent maintenance temperature should be kept above 4 degrees. It has average cold resistance.

The soil for growing golden peony coral must have good drainage. The fertility requirement of the soil is not high; keeping the soil loose and fertile is sufficient.

If you want to propagate peony coral, it is best to do so in the spring and summer when the branches of the golden peony coral are relatively soft. You can cut a 12-15 cm long soft-wooded branch, remove the leaves at the bottom, dip it in some rooting powder, and plant it in the soil. It will sprout roots in two to three weeks.

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