Aster is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Aster in the Asteraceae family. It is native to North America and is now widely cultivated all over the world. Dutch chrysanthemums are colorful and have strong adaptability. The plants are relatively short and work best when planted in groups, forming blocks of color of different varieties. The peak flowering season is around National Day, so they are often used as materials for flower beds and flower borders, or as potted flowers or cut flowers. So how many times a year does chrysanthemum bloom? Let’s learn more about it below. How many times a year does chrysanthemum bloom? Chrysanthemums only bloom once a year, usually from August to October. The flowering period can last up to 2 months, but the peak flowering period is only about 1 week. How to grow chrysanthemums to make them bloom more? 1. Soil Dutch daisy likes to grow in fertile, well-drained soil, and the soil pH value is preferably between 6.0-7.0. 2. Lighting Chrysanthemums like plenty of sunlight, but not too much. During the high temperatures of summer, chrysanthemums should be placed in semi-shade to avoid burning of the leaves. 3. Temperature Chrysanthemum likes a warm environment, and the suitable growth temperature is 15℃-25℃. In winter, chrysanthemums should be placed indoors to avoid being attacked by the cold. 4. Watering Chrysanthemums prefer moist soil, but they should not be overwatered. Usually water 1-2 times a week, supply an appropriate amount of moisture, and be careful to avoid waterlogging. In winter, watering should be reduced to avoid over-wetting. 5. Fertilization Before planting, be sure to apply enough base fertilizer to ensure basic nutrients and slowly release the fertilizer effect to supply the growth of the plants. During the growing season, top dressing should be done in time. A thin cake fertilizer water can be applied every two weeks. This will be conducive to good growth and vigorous flowering. 6. Pruning The stems and branches of chrysanthemums will become relatively tall during their growth period and require regular pruning to maintain the plant's shape and promote bud differentiation and flowering. The main thing is to shorten the branches that are growing too long and too vigorous to make the nutrients more concentrated and sprout more side branches. Generally speaking, chrysanthemums only bloom once a year. In order for it to grow healthily and bloom abundantly, it is usually necessary to manage light, temperature, water, fertilizer, pruning, etc. But be careful not to be rigid in management and make corresponding adjustments according to seasonal changes.
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