1. Breeding methods1. Soil: Use loam that is loose, permeable and breathable. This kind of soil can drain water in time and is more suitable for the growth of green chrysanthemums. 2. Temperature: The temperature is generally maintained at around 18 to 22 degrees. The temperature between these two levels is more suitable for the growth of plants. The minimum temperature cannot be lower than 10 degrees, otherwise the plants will suffer from cold damage. 3. Watering: Summer is dry and hot, and the temperature is relatively high. The plant's own moisture evaporates quickly, so more watering is needed. Watering once or twice a day is sufficient. Water normally in other seasons. 4. Light: It likes an environment with plenty of sunlight. The light is relatively strong in summer, so the plant needs to be given appropriate shade to prevent burns. 5. Fertilization: During the growing period, appropriate amount of fertilizer is needed to supplement the nutrients needed by the plant. It is advisable to fertilize about once a month. 2. PrecautionsIt is sufficient to repot the plant about once every six months to a year, and water it immediately after repotting. |
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