How to cultivate multi-headed chrysanthemum and precautions How to care for multi-headed chrysanthemum

How to cultivate multi-headed chrysanthemum and precautions How to care for multi-headed chrysanthemum

Multi-headed chrysanthemum is also called multi-headed chrysanthemum. It is not a chrysanthemum with many heads, but a chrysanthemum with several branches, each with a flower. Multi-headed chrysanthemum is elegant and generous, with various flower shapes and noble character, and is deeply loved by people.

Is multi-headed chrysanthemum easy to grow?

Chrysanthemum is a very easy plant to grow . It is very suitable for growing at home . Generally, this plant is cultivated on a large scale, mainly used for exhibitions or conference halls, venues, etc. It has a small plant shape, bright colors, beautiful flowers, and pleasant fragrance. It is the first choice of many flower growers.

How to cultivate multi-headed chrysanthemum

1. Heading

The chrysanthemum with multiple heads should be headed at the corresponding time according to the different flowering periods. Generally speaking, it is basically from July 20 to August 10 , and the heads are headed at the densely populated areas . Generally speaking, 7-10 days after the head is headed, at least 6-8 buds will grow together.

2. Repotting

After the multi-headed chrysanthemum is headed, when the new branches grow to 10cm, it is time to repot it . It is best to peel off the outer roots by hand and fill the pot with prepared fertile soil. Be careful not to damage the leaves. If the leaves are a little dirty, rinse them with clean water.

3. Fertilization

Chrysanthemum is a plant that likes fertilizer. Only by applying the right amount of fertilizer can the leaves and roots grow luxuriantly and the growth of chrysanthemum seedlings and roots be accelerated. As the plant grows, the amount of fertilizer should also be gradually increased. When the fertilizer is insufficient, the plant will grow slowly.

Precautions for multi-headed chrysanthemum maintenance

1. Pay attention to removing buds and buds

When new buds sprout during the growth period, remember to remove them in time so that its nutrients can be concentrated on nurturing flower buds. After the top flower buds are formed, the side buds should be removed in time . If you do it too late, they will consume too much nutrients, affect the growth of the main buds, and reduce the quality of the multi-headed chrysanthemums.

2. Dwarfing

To promote the dwarfing of multi-headed chrysanthemums, you can spray the tender stems and growing points with dwarfing agents in the evening . This is beneficial to the growth of the plants and will be more convenient when caring for them at home.

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