1、 Breeding method
1. Soil: peach blossom is suitable for growing in soft and fertile soil. Good drainage can not only avoid flooding of roots, but also help its breathing. It is generally prepared by mixing rotten leaf soil, river sand and garden soil. Some broken tiles can also be placed on the bottom of the basin, so that the water can be discharged as soon as possible p>
2. Light: peach blossom is a plant that likes light. It must provide sufficient light at ordinary times. The time of receiving light every day shall not be less than 8 hours. If the environment is too dark, the plant is easy to grow in vain, which will not only look unsightly, but also affect its flowering p>
3. Watering: peach blossoms have certain drought resistance and low demand for water, so they don't need too much watering. Check the dryness and wetness of the basin soil regularly. If the topsoil is dry, it means it can be watered. Keep the soil slightly moist during the growth period, and dry a little in winter p>
4. Fertilization: when peach blossoms are planted in the pot, they need to apply base fertilizer first, which is usually applied at the bottom of the pot, so as to provide nutrients continuously. In its growth period, topdressing is generally carried out every 20 days. Thin liquid fertilizer is mostly used as fertilizer. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be supplemented before flowering to promote plant flowering p>
2、 Precautions
The amount of watering and fertilization should be controlled when breeding peach blossoms. Excessive amount of water or fertilizer can easily lead to plant rotten roots. In this case, it is necessary to take off the pot and trim in time, and replace the soil for replanting. In addition, you can't directly water tap water when watering. You need to dry it for a few days to let the chlorine in the water volatilize and then use it p>