How to grow and precautions for potting Paeonia lactiflora
The web tells everyone about the methods of growing and precautions for potting Paeonia lactiflora, as well as the explanation of green plant flowers on the planting skills of Paeonia lactiflora. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.
How to grow Paeonia lactiflora in pots? Several tips for successful flowering with large and colorful flowers
Paeonia lactiflora is really a very beautiful and gorgeous flower, slightly less than peonies, but also a very perfect kind of flowering plant. If there is enough space and sunlight on the balcony or terrace at home, you might as well keep a pot of Paeonia lactiflora. It is relatively easy to grow to bloom and will bloom every year. No matter which color, it is very beautiful and impressive, with super large petals, large flowers, and very beautiful flower shapes. So, how should Paeonia lactiflora be grown in pots? Some friends say that the pot of Paeonia lactiflora they are growing never blooms. In fact, there are several planting tips for growing Paeonia lactiflora in pots:
Firstly, a large pot and fertile soil are the keys to growing Paeonia lactiflora in pots
For pot-grown Paeonia lactiflora, the pot cannot be too small. With less soil capacity, it naturally cannot keep up with nutrients, and its branches and leaves will grow sparse and weak, making it difficult to bloom. When planting, the diameter of the pot should be at least 25 centimeters, with deep, fertile, and moist soil, good drainage, and a certain amount of decomposed organic fertilizer or cake fertilizer, bone meal, etc., should be added to the bottom of the pot as a base fertilizer.
In winter, it can be placed directly on the indoor balcony to spend the dormant period. After germinating in spring, water and fertilize in time and increase sunlight.
Methods of growing and precautions for potting Paeonia lactiflora
Secondly, Paeonia lactiflora in pots must have sufficient sunlight
Whether it is pot-grown or ground-grown Paeonia lactiflora, it must be kept in a ventilated and sunny place to ensure long-term adequate sunlight. With less sunlight, flower buds are difficult to differentiate, and even if they bloom, they will not be as large and bright, and the flower buds will also be small. Under the tree shade, with sunlight blocked, it can still grow, but it will affect flowering.
At the same time, when watering Paeonia lactiflora in pots, especially after the flower buds appear, do not let the soil become too dry, otherwise the flower buds will fall off and wither due to lack of water, and too many flower buds need to be thinned.
Thirdly, pay attention to the planting time of Paeonia lactiflora in pots
Many friends naturally think that it is better to plant Paeonia lactiflora in spring, but this is actually wrong. There is a saying that if you plant Paeonia lactiflora at the spring equinox, it will never bloom until old age. It is different from other flowering plants and is not suitable for planting in spring.