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Culture methods and precautions of Radix Paeoniae Rubra

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lysimachia christinae usually placed in the maintenance of astigmatism, winter sunlight intensity is small, can provide full sunlight, placed on the south balcony. Lysimachia christinae can't stand the cold in winter, so we must pay attention to keeping warm and keep the temperature above 10 degrees Celsius as far as possible. In winter, the growth rate is obviously slowed down, watering needs to be controlled, and never water too much. If it is hydroponic maintenance of Lysimachia christinae, it can be changed to soil cultivation. The growth rate slows down in winter, so fertilizer should be reduced.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: The favorite soil of Radix Paeoniae Rubra is loam or sandy loam, with good air permeability and drainage.Sandy soil is second only to them, but clay is relatively poor, not particularly conducive to the growth of red peony.

2. Light management: Radix Paeoniae Rubra likes sufficient sunshine and can endure high temperature insolation in summer.It is not strict with light requirements and has strong adaptability.

3. Nutrient management: Compound fertilizer can be added in summer every year, and flushing compound fertilizer can be used before Qingming Festival and in mid-July.The use of foliar fertilizer and yield-increasing agent on rhizomes can increase yield and income.

4, water management: It can resist drought environment, in the summer when the high temperature environment, dry period can add water.But it does not like humid environment, rainy season is easy to form waterlogging, drainage should be carried out in time.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Winter: In winter, Radix Paeoniae Rubra can resist the cold and spend the winter smoothly in the open field.

2. Soil preparation: The soil can be plowed and leveled every spring to make a furrow. The size of the furrow can be decided according to the local form.

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