Chrysanthemum Growing ConditionsChrysanthemum is a short-day plant, so it needs sufficient sunlight when caring for it so that it can bloom early. The most suitable growth temperature for it is around 20 degrees. When planting, deep, humus-rich, loose and fertile soil is generally used. How to grow chrysanthemumsWhen caring for chrysanthemums, they must have sufficient sunlight, which is more conducive to their flowering, and they must also have a suitable growth temperature. Appropriate shade is needed in the hot summer, and strong winds should be avoided during normal maintenance, otherwise it will affect its growth. Watering chrysanthemumsWhen watering chrysanthemums, it is generally necessary to do so according to the season. It must be done in moderation and not create an environment of waterlogging, otherwise the roots will rot. In addition, in winter, water close to room temperature should be used. Fertilizing ChrysanthemumsDo not apply too much fertilizer to chrysanthemums. Apply enough base fertilizer when planting, and apply more nitrogen fertilizer and a small amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer during the seedling stage. Do not apply concentrated fertilizer, otherwise it will affect the growth. Chrysanthemum pest controlWhen caring for chrysanthemums, diseases and pests may occur due to some reasons. It is necessary to eliminate the source of the disease in time and use drugs to treat it to avoid affecting its growth. How to grow chrysanthemum at homeWhen caring for chrysanthemums indoors, you need to give it a warm growing environment and a suitable growing temperature, preferably between 18-21 degrees. It has poor cold resistance, so the temperature cannot be lower than 10 degrees in winter. The flower soil used must also have sufficient nutrients, and there must be sufficient light at ordinary times. Chrysanthemum maintenance precautionsWhen caring for chrysanthemums, you need to be careful. When it grows to the seedling stage, it will grow some axillary buds, which need to be cut off in time, otherwise it will consume a lot of nutrients. In addition, during the bud formation period, the side buds need to be cut off. Pay attention to it, which is more conducive to growth. |
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