1. Lighting. If you want its flowers to bloom more beautifully and brightly, you must first pay attention to the lighting and provide sufficient light. Also place it in a well-ventilated area.
2. Soil. Peony is a flower with succulent roots, so the soil for planting should be loose, fertile and well-drained soil that allows the roots to spread easily without water accumulation and root rot.
3. Fertilize. When it comes to fertilization, proper fertilization should be done. During its dormant period in winter, base fertilizer should be applied once, which can be organic fertilizer combined with nitrogen and phosphorus, or fertilizer mixed with bean cake and bone meal. During the growth period in early spring, apply 1 to 2 additional top-dressing fertilizers combining nitrogen and phosphorus to ensure adequate nutrition.
4. Remove the side buds. When it begins to appear flower buds, the side buds should be removed in time, so that its nutrients can be concentrated on the main buds, so that they can bloom plump and plump flowers.
5. Post-flowering treatment. After the flowers wither in one season, in order to preserve more nutrients and not affect the next year's flowering, the flower stalks should be cut off in time and liquid fertilizer should be applied. In addition, yellow leaves should also be cut off in time.