Methods and precautions for raising pheasant pepper flowers

Last Update :2024.06.12

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Things to note


Soil: Pheasant pepper is suitable for growing in rich, slightly acidic soil with good drainage. Temperature: It likes warmth, and general climate conditions can meet its growth needs. Light: Give it enough light, otherwise it will grow poorly.


Cultivation methods and precautions for pheasant peppercorns
1. Soil

1. Soil

Pheasant pepper is suitable for growing in rich, slightly acidic soil with good drainage. It is not waterlogging tolerant, so it cannot be planted in heavy clay soils with poor drainage.

2. Temperature

It likes warmth, and ordinary climate conditions can meet its growth needs.

3. Light

Its normal growth requires sufficient light. If it grows under poor lighting conditions for a long time, it will have many adverse symptoms.

4. Precautions

When raised in the open air, many weeds may grow around it and compete with it for nutrients, which need to be removed in time. In addition, it is best to loosen the soil once a year to ensure sufficient air in the soil.


2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Things to note












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