After the white peony leaves are inserted and germinated, the stem is very long, and the leaves are

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's normal to have small leaves, because it's still a small seedling, but your stem is long and obviously empty, which is caused by a severe lack of light.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Peonies are the same as other flowers, and it is necessary to prune and prune them to maintain a beautiful plant shape and maintain a balance between the growth of some organs above ground and some underground.

    1. Whole branches: Peony is a clump of shrubs, for the peony to enjoy the planting, each plant leaves 5-8 branches, and removes the slender and lengthy branches. The remaining branches should be evenly spread and of moderate height.

    If the part of the branch left is not properly ordered, it should also be removed, and the soil bud (tiller bud) at the root neck should be selected and cultivated into a branch. For propagation, all the soil buds and branches can be thoroughly preserved, and the denser the better, so that the branches can be cultivated by dividing.

    2. Removing buds: Removing buds can insist on uniform branches, lush flowering, and regularity, and control the number of flowers and the strength of root growth. The book Diagram of Plant Names records:

    Those who plant peonies will remove their young shoots, and the essence will gather in the old stem, so there is a proverb that peony starts with peony and pedigures. "The flower buds of peonies grow on the first side bud under the apical bud or the apical bud. Therefore, the removal of peony buds is mainly to preserve the top buds, remove the soil buds and the useless buds on the selected branches.

    In order to maintain the plant shape, the terminal buds of the excessively tall branches should be removed, and the side buds should be left to allow them to bloom; If the terminal bud is not well developed, the well-developed side bud should be left.

    In addition to the bud time, usually between the spring equinox and Qingming every year, too early, the soil buds are not unearthed, in the soil, the root nutrition can also play a role in the conduction effect; Too late, the redundant branches of the peony grow vigorously, which consumes nutrients and presses the normal growth of the branches. After the first year of cultivation, the peony does not remove the buds, leaving all the branches and buds to grow. In the spring of the second year, when the soil buds are elongated by 5-150px, the buds are removed at the beginning, and 5-8 strong or evenly spread branches or soil buds are selected, and the other buds are all removed with a knife or by hand.

    It is best not to let peonies bloom for two years after grafting, and remove them as soon as possible when flower buds are found in spring. This should be the case for peonies that are especially harvested for medicinal purposes. Due to the flowering once, it consumes a lot of nutrients, which affects the root growth of the plant, and some plants have a condition of old age.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Remove a part of the branches and let the trunk grow more.

    Paeonia (scientific name: Paeonia suffruticosa) is an important ornamental plant native to the mountainous areas of the Qinling Mountains and Daba Mountains in western China, and is a perennial deciduous shrub. The root bark of peony is used in medicine, and the name is "Danpi".

    The peony flower is worshiped as the king of flowers, and there are many related cultural and painting works. Peony is known as "the national color and fragrance", "the flower of wealth", and "the king of flowers".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Endless songs, endless words.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Remove a part of the branches and let the trunk grow more.

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