1. SoilWhen planting chrysanthemums, you must first prepare loose, well-breathed acidic soil. If the soil used is not suitable, it will at least affect the growth, and at worst cause the death of the plant. 2. Seed preparationAfter collecting the seeds, they must be dried first and the impurities on them must be removed. If the seeds are not sown in time, it is best to store them in the refrigerator and take them out when sowing. 3. SowingSow the seeds in the prepared soil and do not cover them with soil after sowing. However, it needs to be covered with a layer of protective film, which can not only keep warm but also prevent moisture loss. 4. TransplantationGenerally, it will germinate about 7-10 days after sowing. It is best to wait until 3-5 true leaves grow before transplanting. After transplanting, it is necessary to apply fertilizer appropriately, and apply top dressing every 15 days during the growth period of chrysanthemum. Water the plants in time after fertilizing, and do not apply too much fertilizer. |
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