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How to grow the succulent plant Lianshan Peony

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-01-17 12:58:42
Lianshan peony has thick leaves, which can open light pink flowers, fresh and elegant. It is very different from the general succulent plants in appearance. Let's introduce its maintenance and propagation methods.

Life habit of Lianshan Peony

Lianshan peony, also known as Lianshan, is a kind of succulent plant under the rock peony of Cactaceae. The country of origin is Mexico. The hair on the wart is not obvious or even absent in childhood, and it will become obvious in adulthood. Drought resistant, warm and dry, cold resistant. The growing season is in summer.

Peony of Lianshan Mountain

The maintenance skill of Lianshan Peony

Temperature

The outdoor temperature is controlled at about 30 ℃ in the daytime and 20 ℃ at night; the greenhouse temperature is about 40 ℃ in the daytime and 20 ℃ at night. Once the surrounding temperature is higher than 40 ℃, the growth of Lianshan peony becomes slow, and when the temperature is longer than 45 ℃, it is likely to stop growing. When the temperature reaches 50 ℃ and there is no good ventilation, the plant will shrink rapidly, even be burned and die.

Peony of Lianshan Mountain

Watering

The watering shall be done thoroughly, without ponding, and the watering shall be controlled at 6-8 times in the whole growth period. During the winter dormancy period, water needs to be cut off.

Illumination

Half sunshine is enough, and the requirement for illumination is not high. Sunscreen and ventilation work should be done well in summer high temperature season. High intensity light is easy to make the leaves yellow and dry, which affects the beauty.

Soil

It is better to choose sandy soil with good drainage and ventilation.

Peony lianshan pictures

The reproduction method of Lianshan Peony

Lianshan peony is a kind of rock peony. It is easy to propagate and can be planted, cutted or grafted.

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