Cultivation methods and precautions of June chrysanthemum

Cultivation methods and precautions of June chrysanthemum

1. Maintenance methods

1. Soil: June chrysanthemum likes moist soil and often grows by rivers, roadsides, and in fields. It is known as a small wild flower. Sandy soil can be used for planting.

2. Water: It has a high demand for water and the soil layer where it is planted needs to be kept moist for a long time so that it has sufficient water to grow better.

3. Nutrients: You can use organic fertilizer. Dissolve it in water and then pour it into the soil so that it can fully absorb nutrients.

4. Light: It is suitable for semi-sunlight exposure, because it needs appropriate shade during the formation period of flower buds. When exposed to sunlight, it should not be too strong, as direct sunlight will cause burns.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Pruning: After a certain period of planting, the plant should be topped and the bottom leaves should be trimmed off. This will make the plant grow strong and absorb nutrients better.

2. Reproduction: It can be propagated by division. Select healthy seedlings and transplant them into soil with sufficient nutrients. Then spray some water to keep the soil moist, and you will see vigorous growth in about a week.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Black spot disease: Black spot disease is a common disease in June chrysanthemum cultivation, so you should pay attention to prevention in daily life. When black spot disease occurs, you can use carbendazim, dilute it with some water, and spray it with a small spray bottle.

2. Root rot: There should be no water accumulation in the pot when watering. If water is stored for a long time, the roots will rot. Drainage should be carried out in time and the roots should be trimmed.

IV. Other issues

1. How to survive the winter: Its cold resistance is relatively poor, so it needs to be moved indoors for cultivation in winter. At this time, the temperature cannot be lower than five degrees Celsius, as low temperatures will cause frostbite.

2. Whether it can be exposed to rain: June chrysanthemum cannot be exposed to rain. Its stems and leaves are short, and the rain will break its stems and leaves. The broken stems and leaves will directly affect its growth. Therefore, in rainy weather, it is necessary to move it to a sheltered place in time to avoid damage to the branches and leaves.

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