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Cultivation methods and precautions of Chrysanthemum in pot

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-07 09:06:35
Suitable soil should be selected for potted chrysanthemum cultivation. It is suggested that the soil with good ventilation and drainage effect should be used for cultivation. To let it grow in a short sunshine environment, it is necessary to see the sunshine properly every day and not be exposed to the sun. Water should be poured according to the dryness of the soil. When the temperature is high, water more properly as long as there is no water in the soil. Note that the breeding temperature should not be too high or too low, and the environment should be ventilated.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: when cultivating chrysanthemum in pot, you should select a suitable soil, which is suitable for growing in the soil with good ventilation and drainage capacity. Garden soil, river sand and humus can be prepared. It is better to disinfect before use.

2. Light: relatively speaking, it is more suitable for growing in a short sunshine environment. Therefore, during the breeding period, you can see the sunshine properly every day, instead of being exposed to strong sunlight. In the indoor maintenance, to put on the windowsill cultivation.

3. Water content: when watering chrysanthemum, it must be watered according to the dry state of the soil, and the soil can be slightly wet. Summer high temperature season will speed up the evaporation of water, can be watered 1 - 2 times a day, rainy season should pay attention to rain, to prevent water in the flowerpot.

2. Precautions

1. The best temperature for breeding is to control it in a suitable range. It will grow better in the environment of 18-21 ℃. Pay attention that the maximum temperature should not be higher than 32 ℃ or lower than 10 ℃.

2. We should also pay attention to the ventilation of the breeding environment, especially when it is hot and humid. We should strengthen the ventilation and let the air in the breeding environment circulate.

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