Paeonia lactiflora can be kept indoors.It itself has a very good ornamental value, is a very good interior decoration and decoration.But because it is more light-loving, in order to prevent the plant from growing excessively, it must be placed in the sunny place, so that it can fully accept the light, so as to be conducive to the growth and development of the plant, otherwise it will not blossom.
1. Illumination: The growth of Paeonia lactiflora can not be separated from sufficient light. If the environment is too dark, the plant will be stunted and the flower buds will not be able to differentiate.Usually put the plant in a sunny place, but in summer to avoid the hot sun, otherwise the leaves are easy to burn.In other seasons, it can receive light all day, especially in winter, which can help it survive the winter.
2. Soil: Paeonia lactiflora likes loose and fertile soil, and good drainage is very helpful for root respiration.Garden soil, river sand and decomposed pine needles are usually used to mix according to the ratio of 5:3:2. In order to increase its fertility, a little organic fertilizer can be added to the soil as base fertilizer, which can also accelerate the growth and development of plants.
3. Watering: Paeonia lactiflora itself has certain drought tolerance, and its demand for water is not very large. Moreover, its fleshy roots are afraid of being flooded. If it is watered too much, it is easy for it to rot and die.Usually, the amount of water should be controlled until the soil is dry.
4. Fertilization: The peony is usually fertilized three times a year, the first time is from late March to early April, the second time is in late April, and the third time is in November. Manure is usually used as fertilizer.If it is domesticated, you can use some compound fertilizer, but pay attention to the dosage, so as not to burn the roots with thick fertilizer.