How to grow peppercorns

Last Update :2024.06.11

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Moisture


Soil: Peppergrass prefers soil that is loose and breathable, rich in humus, and has good drainage. Temperature: Its optimal growth temperature is 20-30℃, and the temperature should be kept above 10℃ in winter. Light: It likes shade and cannot accept excessive sunlight. Moisture: It likes moisture and is afraid of waterlogging. Pay attention to watering it in time to prevent the soil from drying out.


Cultivation methods of peppergrass
1. Soil

1. Soil

Pepperwort likes soil that is loose and breathable, rich in humus, and has good drainage. During cultivation, it can be obtained by thoroughly mixing humus soil, peat soil and a small amount of perlite, and it is best to add some base fertilizer to it.

2. Temperature

It is suitable for growth at a temperature of 20-30°C. In winter, pay attention to keeping the temperature above 10°C to prevent it from freezing damage.

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3. Light

It likes It is overcast and cannot accept excessive sunlight. In addition to summer, it also needs appropriate shading in spring and autumn. However, you cannot completely deny it light, otherwise it will grow poorly.

4. Moisture

It likes moisture and is afraid of waterlogging. Pay attention to watering it in time to prevent the soil from drying out.

Flowers


2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Moisture












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