White peony meat selection White peony meat breeding environment White peony meat breeding soil and watering White peony meat breeding White peony meat pest control White peony meat, with its unique color and elegant attitude, It has been loved by many meat lovers. As a drought-tolerant and easy-to-maintain succulent plant, white peony meat is not only suitable for novice breeding, but also can meet the aesthetic needs of veteran players. This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to white peony meat breeding method. Help you easily control this beautiful plant. Purchase of fleshy white peonies When purchasing fleshy white peonies, we must first pay attention to its health level. Healthy fleshy white peonies have full leaves, bright colors, and no obvious pests and diseases. We must choose plants with developed roots, no rotten roots, and yellow leaves. It is best to choose formal channels when purchasing to ensure the quality of the plant. 1. Light: White peonies are fleshy and like enough sunshine. They need at least 4-6 hours of direct light every day. When high temperatures in summer, pay attention to proper shade to avoid sunburn on the leaves.
2. Temperature: The suitable temperature for growing fleshy white peony is 15-25℃. When the winter temperature is lower than 5℃, it should be moved to indoor breeding.
3. Humidity: The fleshy white peony does not require high humidity, so keep ventilation. White peony fleshy soil and watering 1. Soil: White peony fleshy likes soil with good drainage and strong air permeability. You can use peat soil, perlite, vermiculite and other materials to mix them in a certain proportion.
2. Watering: White peonies are fleshy and not resistant to waterlogging. When watering, the principle of "seeing dry and wet" should be grasped. When high temperatures in summer, the watering frequency can be appropriately increased; when low temperatures in winter, the number of watering should be reduced. The reproduction of fleshy white peonies can be reproduced by dividing, cutting, sowing, etc.
1. Divide: Cut healthy white peony succulent plants from the roots, retain at least 3-5 leaves for each plant, and place them in new soil for maintenance.
2. Cutting: Select healthy leaves or branches, insert them into the soil, keep the soil moist, and take root in about 1 month.
3. Sowing: Sprinkle the fleshy seeds of white peony on the soil surface, cover them with a thin layer of soil, keep the soil moist, and germinate in about 1 month. Prevention and control of fleshy white peony diseases and insect pests Common diseases and insect pests of fleshy white peony include scale insects, red spiders, root rot, etc. The preventive measures are as follows: 1. Keep the plants ventilated and avoid excessively dense planting.
2. Inspect the plants regularly and deal with pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
3. When using pesticides, pay attention to the concentration and method of use to avoid causing damage to the plants.
White peony succulent plant is a succulent plant with great ornamental value. Its breeding method is relatively simple. As long as you master the basic elements such as light, temperature, soil, and watering, you can easily cultivate beautiful white peony succulent. I hope this article can help you in your breeding path.
Note: The data in this article comes from the "Maintenance Manual of Succulent Plants" and online comments, and is for reference only.