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How to plant peony flowers

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The peony seedlings should be planted in flowerpots, and the soil should be loose, deep, fertile and well drained neutral sandy loam. Watering once after planting, watering the growing season as appropriate, the basin can not accumulate water. One year after planting, it is feasible to apply fertilizer in autumn, mainly mature organic fertilizer.

The peony seedlings should be planted in flowerpots, and the soil should be loose, deep, fertile and well drained neutral sandy loam. Watering once after planting, watering the growing season as appropriate, the basin can not accumulate water. One year after planting, it is feasible to apply fertilizer in autumn, mainly mature organic fertilizer, and chemical fertilizer in spring and summer, combined with pre-flowering fertilizer and post-anthesis fertilizer.

1. Soil: loose, deep, fertile, well-drained neutral sandy loam, if it is acidic or clayey soil, it will lead to poor plant growth.

2. Planting: plant the peony seedlings in the flowerpot, stretch the root system, gently lift the seedling to more than half of the pot, firmly seal the soil, and make the root stem slightly lower than the basin or horizon.

3. Water and fertilizer: water should be watered once after planting and watered as appropriate during the growing season. No water can be accumulated in the basin. One year after planting, it is feasible to apply fertilizer in autumn, mainly mature organic fertilizer, and chemical fertilizer in spring and summer, combined with pre-flowering fertilizer and post-anthesis fertilizer.

4. Pruning: after germination in spring, leave about 5 branches and erase the rest; cut off the dry flower stalk, thin and non-flowering branches in autumn and winter.

5. Change the basin: after three or four years of growth, the peony needs to be replaced in a large pot with new fertilizer soil or planted separately in autumn.

 
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