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How to raise the newly bought peace tree?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
A warm and humid environment which can receive scattered light needs to be provided for culturing the newly bought buttercup, the temperature is preferably kept between 15 deg C and 20 deg C, fertilizer does not need to be provided temporarily, but a loose and fertile pot soil environment with good drainage property needs to be provided for the buttercup. Before the normal growth state is restored, the watering amount needs to be controlled, and the watering is carried out once every 4-6 days on average.

1. Changing the basin

The newly bought Ping'an tree generally cannot be repotted, because it needs a period of time to adapt to the changes in the environment.If you want to change a big or good-looking basin, you can put it on the outside first, and wait for about a week, if it does not appear abnormal phenomenon, you can replace it.

2. Temperature

The newly bought Ping'an trees are generally placed indoors at 20 to 30 degrees Celsius for breeding. It is necessary to ensure that the temperature is not too low. Otherwise, early dormancy and growth retardation may occur, seriously affecting their ornamental value.

Ping An Shu

3. Fertilization

Ping'an trees are usually not fertilized when they are just brought home.Because its growth and development is relatively slow at this time, it needs less nutrients in the soil.At this time, hasty fertilization may lead to root burning, soil compaction and other phenomena, endangering the healthy growth of plants.

4. Moisture

Water supply to the tree should be guaranteed, and attention should be paid to maintaining the humidity of the soil and the surrounding air.If the moderation is not enough, it will easily lead to various problems in the blades.Especially in the high temperature period, the evaporation and use of water are more, and the supply of water should be increased.

Ping An Shu

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