Peony soil requirementsPeonies are generally cultivated in neutral sandy soil. When making your own potting soil, you need to prepare garden soil and coarse sand, as well as rotten stable fertilizer. The three can be mixed in a ratio of 1:1:1. The coarse sand ensures good drainage and they grow poorly in acidic or sticky soil. Preparation method of peony soilWhen preparing soil for peonies, you can mix 6 pieces of garden soil, 3 pieces of leaf mold and 1 piece of rice husk ash to ensure looseness and drainage, and prevent water accumulation. You can also use four parts of leaf mold and garden soil, and add an appropriate amount of coarse sand to improve drainage performance. After mixing, you can also add a small amount of rice bran, which can also meet its needs. You can also mix garden soil, stable fertilizer and coarse sand in a ratio of 1:1:1, and the plants can also grow vigorously in the later stage. Peony flower soil maintenance1. If there are insects in the peony soil, you can use tobacco alcohol to remove them. Tobacco contains nicotine, which has a strong contact killing effect on aphids, red spiders, ants, etc. Take 20 grams of tobacco powder or tobacco, soak it in 500 grams of water for 24 hours, add 500 grams of 2% soapy water to the filtered filtrate, and spray it on the leaves. The filtrate can also be sprayed directly on the potting soil and around the bottom of the pot to kill pests. 2. It is best to change the soil for peony once a year. It is cold-resistant and can grow in fertile soil under normal conditions except for waterlogging, humidity, heat and poor ventilation. 3. Peonies prefer neutral soil, so it is appropriate to grow peonies with wood ash. Wood ash is the main source of potassium fertilizer and it contains more calcium, but the amount applied should be small. 4. Eggshells can be added to the peony soil, because eggshells are solidified calcium bodies that will not melt or corrode. You can arrange them according to your preferences to make the flowerpot more natural and beautiful. |
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