1、 Soil suitability
Paeonia lactiflora must be planted in a sunny place with high terrain and good drainage, rather than in a low-lying place prone to ponding. The soil is loose and fertile, which is more conducive to the growth of roots, and good drainage can also prevent roots from being flooded and rotten. For family breeding, it needs to be mixed with garden soil, river sand and rotten pine needles in the ratio of 5:3:2 p>
2、 Sufficient light
Paeonia lactiflora is a light loving plant. In its growth process, we must ensure sufficient light, which is not only conducive to flower bud differentiation, but also allows the plant to better carry out photosynthesis, so as to accumulate nutrients. Potted plants are generally placed in sunny places, such as balconies and windowsills in the south. In summer, they need appropriate shade to avoid being exposed to the sun p>
3、 Proper watering
Paeonia lactiflora itself has certain drought tolerance, and there are fleshy roots. Its demand for water is not very high. During the growth process, the soil should not be too wet, especially there should be no ponding. It is usually necessary to provide relatively sufficient water before and after flowering, and water needs to be stopped during flowering. If the climate is humid, it is usually necessary to postpone the watering time p>
4、 Supplementary fertilizer
When planting Paeonia lactiflora, you should first apply enough base fertilizer to it, so that you only need topdressing three times a year. The first topdressing is from March to April. Generally, manure is used with cake fertilizer and calcium superphosphate. The second fertilization is in late April and the third is in November. Manure is mostly used. If potted, fertilizer can be supplemented regularly during the growth period p>