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How does peony flower core blacken do?

Marie Schrader
2020-01-04 10:53:55
When cultivating plants, especially flower watching plants, they all hope to bloom to the end of the flowering period, but there will always be some minor disasters and diseases in daily maintenance, which is particularly worrying. Today, we are going to learn about the blackness of peony flower core.

Reason 1: lack of water

Solution: improve its watering. When watering, it is necessary to thoroughly water it at one time, but it is necessary to pay attention to the phenomenon of water accumulation and waterlogging. The best state of the soil after watering is that the soil can be drilled into a ball by grasping a little soil with hand, but no water is drilled out, and the soil ball is not scattered, which is the best state. However, the number and times of watering should be adjusted according to the solar term. In autumn and winter, watering is about once a week. In spring, watering is twice a week. In summer, watering is based on the soil conditions of plants.

water loss

Reason 2: lack of fertilizer

Solution: improve the problem of fertilization. Peony does not have high requirements for fertilizer, but it is also necessary to apply fertilizer at least twice a year. When the plant is dormant once, it will generally be dormant in winter. When the plant is growing, it will apply fertilizer once, that is, in spring. The amount of fertilizer should be determined according to the individual cultivation situation, such as the size of the flower pot. The fertilizer can be purchased directly in the market.

water loss

Cause 3: diseases and insect pests

Solution: to often observe the surface of plants, if insects are found to be timely removed or appropriate use of pesticides; if diseases are found to appear, first understand what diseases, and then according to the disease, you can use fungicides or pesticides, and the plant market has sales.

Diseases and insect pests

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