1. WateringThe amount of water required by multi-headed chrysanthemums is not large, so there is no need to water them too frequently. It is enough to water them about once a week. When the breeding temperature rises, you can water it every 2-3 days. The amount of water supplied must also be controlled. There should not be excess water in the potted plants, as this will easily cause the roots to rot. 2. LightingThe plant needs appropriate sunlight during its growth period. When the sunlight is not strong, it can be moved to the sun. It cannot be kept in a dark environment for a long time. On the contrary, it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight at noon. When growing outdoors, provide shade at noon. 3. FertilizationWhen it enters the growth period, more fertilizer is needed. Starting around September, fertilizer should be applied once a week. Compound fertilizer or urea can be used. Fertilizing can be done in the evening, and avoid fertilizing when the sun is strong, as this can easily burn the plant. 4. RepottingIt has a very fast growth ability, especially the plants that survive by cuttings. The pot should be changed in time when it sprouts, and it should be changed to a larger diameter pot. Allowing the plant to grow in a small space will hinder the growth and expansion of its root system. |
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