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How to raise peach eggs in winter so that they can have more meat and brighter colors?

Peach egg, also called peach egg, belongs to the genus Sedum and is a fleshy and pink succulent plant. Speaking of peach eggs, they were the first type of succulent that Sister Rong raised. Sister Rong used to like to grow flowers. One time she saw peach eggs at the flower market, which were tender and tender. They were very cute, so she spent five yuan to buy a small pot. Now the peach eggs have become very big. . So how do we raise peach eggs in winter? Next, Sister Rong will talk about my method, hoping to help flower lovers in need. Sufficient sunshine

Peach eggs like sufficient sunshine, but are also afraid of strong sunlight and sudden sun exposure. Therefore, when we raise peach eggs, we need to accept the sun step by step, and when the temperature is high in summer When the temperature is above 35 degrees, it is also necessary to provide appropriate shade and ventilation and cooling. Otherwise, if the temperature is too high, the peach eggs will easily become dormant. In spring and autumn, we can plant it in sufficient sunlight, so that the peach eggs will grow vigorously, the leaves will be thicker, and the color will become more beautiful.

In winter, we need to keep the peach eggs in sufficient sunlight, which is beneficial to the growth of the peach eggs and also helps the peach eggs to have pink and plump leaves. If there is too little light, peach eggs will easily lose leaves. Likes a warm environment

Peach eggs like a warm environment. The suitable temperature during the growth period is 15 degrees to 25 degrees. If the temperature is too high or too low, it is not conducive to the growth of peach eggs. Therefore, when the temperature is high in summer, especially when the temperature exceeds 35 degrees, cooling treatment is required.

In winter, we only need to raise peach eggs indoors at a temperature above 10 degrees, and in sufficient sunlight, the peach eggs will grow well, and the leaves will be plump and pink. If the indoor temperature is lower than 5 degrees, peach eggs will grow slowly and may even suffer from frostbite. Therefore, when raising peach eggs in winter, you need to raise them indoors at a temperature above 5 degrees and with sufficient sunlight. So that the peach eggs can successfully survive the winter. During the growth period, peach eggs should be dry and wet

Peach eggs are also succulents, so they also have the sensitivity of succulents. That is, they are afraid of watering too much, especially water accumulation, which can easily cause peach eggs. Root rot condition. In addition, when the weather is sultry or rainy, ventilation management must be done, otherwise peach eggs are prone to diseases.

When watering peach eggs in winter, if the indoor temperature is above 10 degrees, we can wait for the pot soil to dry before watering. To judge whether the soil is dry, we can use a bamboo stick inserted in the soil to judge, or we can see that the surface of the pot soil turns white, so that we can water it. If watered too much, peach eggs are also prone to leaf loss.

When raising peach eggs indoors at about 5 degrees in winter, the glue needs to be controlled, that is, wait for the pot soil to become drier, but do not wait for the pot soil to dry out, especially do not let the peach eggs The soil at the roots must be dry, otherwise the peach eggs will die easily. When the temperature is above 10 degrees in winter, you can apply thin fertilizer

When we plant peach eggs, we can add an appropriate amount of decomposed manure at the bottom of the flower pot, which is beneficial to the later growth of peach eggs. When the peach eggs are in the growth period, we need to fertilize the peach eggs so that the leaves of the peach eggs can become thicker and fleshy. When we fertilize peach eggs, do not apply large fertilizers or raw fertilizers. The best method is to apply thin fertilizers frequently.

When fertilizing peach eggs, stop fertilizing during the dormant period, that is, when the temperature is higher than 35 degrees in summer and below 10 degrees in winter, do not fertilize, otherwise fertilizer damage will easily occur and cause peach eggs. Root rot occurs. When the indoor temperature is above 10 degrees in winter, we can apply very thin liquid fertilizer to the peach eggs, which is beneficial to the growth of the peach eggs in winter. Conclusion

The tender and tender peach eggs are the favorite of many florists. If we want to raise peach eggs well in winter, we can raise peach eggs in sufficient sunshine, indoors above 10 degrees, water after the soil is dry, and apply very thin liquid fertilizer once every 30 days, so that peach eggs can grow well in winter. Look more beautiful. How do you care for your peach eggs in winter?