Peach blossom cultivation methods and precautions, how to cultivate and care for peach blossoms
Last Update :2024.12.04
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Peach blossom cultivation generally requires loose and fertile soil, and drainage and air permeability are particularly important. Usually it should be placed in a sunny place so that it can receive light all day long. If the environment is too dark, the plant will not grow well. Do not water too much in daily maintenance. Generally, water after the soil is dry. During the growth period, top-dress fertilizer every 20 days. Use thin liquid fertilizer as the fertilizer.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Soil: Peach blossoms are suitable for growing in soft and fertile soil. Good drainage can prevent the roots from being flooded and also help it breathe. Generally, a mixture of humus soil, river sand and garden soil is used. Some broken tiles can also be placed on the bottom of the pot to allow the water to drain out as quickly as possible.
2. Light: Peach blossoms are plants that prefer light. Be sure to provide sufficient light, with no less than 8 hours of light exposure per day. If the environment is too dark, the plant will easily grow leggy, which not only looks unsightly, but will also affect its flowering.
3. Watering: Peach blossoms have a certain degree of drought tolerance and have low demand for water, so they do not need too much watering. Regularly check the dryness and moisture of the pot soil. If the topsoil is dry, it means it is time to water. The soil should be kept slightly moist during the growing season and drier in winter.
4. Fertilization: Peach blossoms need to be planted when they are planted in pots Apply base fertilizer first, which is usually applied to the bottom of the pot, so that nutrients can continue to be provided. During its growth period, it is generally top-dressed every 20 days. The fertilizer is mostly thin liquid fertilizer. Before flowering, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be added to promote the flowering of the plant.
2. Precautions
Breeding For peach blossoms, attention should be paid to controlling the amount of watering and fertilizing. Excessive water or fertilizer can easily lead to plant root rot. In this case, it is necessary to remove the pot and prune it in time, and replace the soil with new planting. In addition, tap water cannot be poured directly during normal watering. It needs to be left to dry for a few days to allow the chlorine in the water to evaporate before use.
2. Precautions
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