Chrysanthemums blooming in pots - soilWhen growing chrysanthemums, if you want them to bloom out of the pot, you need to choose the right soil. Chrysanthemums prefer loose and fertile sandy soil, so you need to choose this type of soil. If you are worried that the soil is not fertile enough, you can add some leaf mold and base fertilizer when planting. This way, the plant will have sufficient nutrients to grow, and will have lush branches and leaves and may even burst the pot. Chrysanthemum blooming pot - water and fertilizerWater and fertilizer mainly involve nutrients. After all, if you want to grow chrysanthemums to overflow the pot, it is impossible without sufficient nutrients. Watering should be adjusted according to the change of seasons. The main thing is to make sure there is enough water. Be careful not to water too much, so as to avoid the opposite effect and only grow branches and leaves without blooming. Fertilization mainly includes base fertilizer and top dressing. Don't apply too much fertilizer when applying top dressing. Just apply a thin layer of fertilizer once in autumn, and then apply it a few more times before flowering. However, when applying fertilizer, do not stick the fertilizer to the branches and leaves. Only with sufficient water and fertilizer can chrysanthemums bloom out of the pot. Chrysanthemums blooming in the pot - pinchingTo grow chrysanthemums to overflow the pot, the most important step is actually pinching the tips. The work of pinching should be started at the early stage of growth. When the chrysanthemum seedlings grow to 10 cm, the first pinching should be carried out, leaving only 4-5 leaves. You can pinch the tops of the chrysanthemums 2 or 3 times during the entire growing period, so that the chrysanthemums can have more branches, a fuller plant shape, and more flowers, which will make it easier for them to bloom out of the pot. Chrysanthemums blooming in pots - prevention and control of diseases and insect pestsPest and disease prevention is also a very important step. Because when growing chrysanthemums, some diseases and pests may affect the branches and leaves. If they are not prevented, it will affect the growth of the plants. In severe cases, the plants may die, and it will be impossible for the plants to bloom out of the pot. |
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