Hibiscus peonies are fleshy, raising aristocrats among flowers and becoming the new favorite of home green plants!

Introduction to the meat of hibiscus peonies. Precautions for the maintenance of hibiscus peonies. With the improvement of the quality of life, more and more people are paying attention to the greening of the home environment. Among many plants, hibiscus peonies are meaty. Because of their unique beauty and easy-to-maintain characteristics, they have gradually become a new favorite of green plants in the home. This article will introduce you in detail the maintenance methods of hibiscus peonies and help you easily raise aristocrats in flowers. Introduction to the fleshy Hibiscus Peony Hibiscus Peony is fleshy, the scientific name of Echeveria 'Torch', is a succulent plant of the Crassulaceae family. Its leaves are thick and arranged in a rosette shape. It is bright in color and beautiful in shape, just like a blooming peony. Hibiscus Peony has a wide variety of fleshy and rich in colors, including pink, red, yellow, etc., and is a good choice for indoor and outdoor decoration. Conservation methods for fleshy hibiscus peonies 1. Light hibiscus peonies are fleshy and prefer a sunny environment, but avoid direct sunlight. When high temperatures in summer, shade should be properly covered to avoid sunburn on the leaves. In winter, you can place them indoors with sufficient sunshine. place.

2. Watering hibiscus peonies is fleshy and requires little water. Watering should be appropriate. During the growing season, keep the soil slightly moist. In winter, watering frequency should be reduced to avoid root rot caused by accumulated water.

3. Select soil with good air permeability, such as peat soil, perlite, etc., which is conducive to the growth of plant roots. Adding appropriate amount of organic fertilizer to the soil will help plants absorb nutrients.

4. Fertilization. The demand for fertilizer for hibiscus peonies is not high. Compound fertilizers can be applied once a month during the growing season, and fertilization should be stopped in winter.

5. Breeding hibiscus peonies and succulent can be propagated through methods such as dividing, cutting, etc. When dividing, the healthy plants are separated from the mother plants, dried and replanted after the wounds are dried. When cuttage, select healthy leaves or branches and insert them. In the soil, keep the soil moist, and replant it after taking root. Precautions for fleshy hibiscus peonies 1. Avoid pests and diseases. The fleshy hibiscus peonies are susceptible to pests such as aphids and red spiders. When pests and diseases are discovered, remove diseased leaves and branches in time, and use pesticides to prevent and control them.

2. Pay attention to ventilation and maintain indoor ventilation, which is conducive to plant growth and reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.

3. Avoid standing water and avoid placing fleshy hibiscus peonies in a humid environment to avoid rotting of the roots.

Hibiscus peony fleshy is a kind of indoor and outdoor green plant with great ornamental value. Its maintenance method is simple and easy. By understanding its growth habits and mastering the correct maintenance skills, I believe you will be able to raise beautiful hibiscus peony fleshy and add a touch of bright color to the home environment.