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The flower I bought died after half a month

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The peonies at home are still all bare branches, which shows that these peony potted plants have been artificially forced to bloom, disrupting their natural blooming period.

In a natural environment, peonies shed leaves in deep autumn and enter dormancy in winter. They cannot possibly germinate or bloom. So, can we keep them alive after buying such peony flowers?

For these flowers that are artificially controlled by temperature in reverse season, it's fine to keep them alive, but the key is whether they can maintain their original state and continue to grow and bloom.

Take peonies as an example. The growth temperature of peony buds is above 15 degrees. So, if the temperature of the environment where you keep the peony potted plants can reach this level, they can survive and bloom. But if you cannot maintain this temperature, it will be difficult.

Why do many people's flowers look good when they buy them but wither after a few days?

The flower I bought died after half a month

In fact, many times it is because of buying such flowers that are out of season. Since they are cultivated through artificial temperature control, the environment in our homes does not meet the conditions of a greenhouse, and these potted plants are prone to problems.

This kind of greenhouse flowers is most likely to appear in the winter and early spring flower markets, in order to catch the train of the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival is the biggest festival in China, and during the festival, the demand for flowers is also very high. Many merchants will adjust the blooming period artificially to catch the Spring Festival sales.

In the early spring flower market, the most common ones are epiphyllum, cucumber leaf chrysanthemum, gardenia, hydrangea, etc. They look full of flower buds and are in good condition.

However, they often wither and shed leaves soon after being bought.