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How to grow peony and spider plant in autumn

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-31 07:11:48
In autumn, the amount of water to be watered will decrease with the decrease of temperature. At the beginning, more water can be watered, and at the end of October, it will decrease. The temperature should be suitable. When the temperature is low at the end of autumn, it's best to keep it indoors. The light is good. Put it in the sun. It can be fertilized once a half month at the beginning, and then it can be reduced. Before entering winter, trim once to help winter.

1. Control the amount of water

Throughout the autumn, the amount of water is not constant. Just into autumn, peony Chlorophytum grows faster, so the amount of water can be more appropriate, if necessary, it needs to be assisted by water spray. However, as the temperature gradually decreases, the growth rate of peony Chlorophytum will slowly decrease, and the amount of watering will also decrease.

The temperature is suitable.

Most suitable for peony Chlorophytum is actually 15 to 25 degrees. At the end of autumn, when the temperature is very low, it's better to move it indoors to keep it from freezing.

III. sufficient light

In autumn, there should be good light, the plants themselves like light, and the light in autumn is not too strong. You can choose a sunrise location for it

IV. proper fertilization

Fertilization is not the same as watering in autumn. At the beginning of autumn, the plant will grow, and there are requirements for fertilizer. Fertilizer can be applied once every half a month or so, and cake and water can be used. However, the temperature will slow down, the growth of plants will tend to stagnate, at this time, there is no need for fertilizer.

Fertilizer

5. Trim

At the end of autumn, before winter comes, prune once to better help the plants through the winter. The branches that need to be cut off are weak, coexisting, aging and elongated.

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