The cultivation of chrysanthemum generally starts in spring and autumn every year. However, due to its delicious taste, some areas also plant it in greenhouses in winter. Generally, it is planted in spring from February to May and in autumn from July to September. Conditions for growing chrysanthemum1. Temperature conditions Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum has a wide adaptability, prefers a cool environment, and is not resistant to high temperatures. The most suitable temperature for growth is 17~20℃, and it can grow in the range of 10~30℃ . 2. Lighting conditions The light requirements for the growth of Chinese chrysanthemum are not strict. It generally grows well under weaker light conditions and sprouts and flowers under higher temperatures and short day conditions. Steps to plant chrysanthemum1. Planting time The time for planting chrysanthemum is generally spring and autumn . Since many people like to eat chrysanthemum, some places now use greenhouses to grow chrysanthemum in winter , and its yield is relatively high. 2. Processing seeds About 3 to 4 days before planting Chinese cabbage, you can soak the seeds in warm water at 50-55 degrees for 15 minutes , and then place them in a warm environment of about 25 degrees for germination . 3. Land preparation and planting Before planting chrysanthemum, you need to prepare the land to make it loose and then apply fertilizer to ensure the fertility of the soil. Then you can directly sow the seeds in the land at a certain density , and wait until it grows seedlings, and then plant them at a certain density. Key points for high-yield management of chrysanthemum1. Water, fertilizer and weed control management If you want to grow high yields of chrysanthemum, you should start watering when it just emerges . When it grows to about 5 to 10 centimeters, start weeding and fertilizing to ensure that the chrysanthemum achieves high yields. 2. Pest control Due to temperature and moisture, chrysanthemums are usually susceptible to downy mildew, so they should be treated with Plexiglas , otherwise the yield will be greatly reduced. When chrysanthemums grow to 15-20 cm, they can be harvested, usually every 20 days, to avoid affecting the quality. |
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