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Culture method of potted chrysanthemum

Jane Margolis
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Water content: keep the basin soil in a moist state, without ponding or over drying. Light: enough light is needed. The stronger the deep color chrysanthemum is, the better. The light color should be shielded. Pruning: cut off the flower head when the flower is in bloom, send out new branches and cut them properly. It should be noted that aphid damage may occur due to poor indoor ventilation, and tobacco water can be used for control after occurrence.

I. moisture

Potted chrysanthemum has a high requirement for water. It can't be dried. It is necessary to keep the pot soil in a wet state, and of course, it can't be too much water. If it is too dry, it will greatly shorten the flowering period, and if water accumulated, it will cause root rot.

2. Light

Chrysanthemums need strong light, enough light to make the flowers colorful. Every deep color chrysanthemum must have enough light, and the stronger the light is, the better. For example, the so-called Mo chrysanthemum, it must be in full light environment to be that kind of purple black; light color chrysanthemum, especially green color chrysanthemum, must avoid light, so that the color can be more colorful.

3. Trim

The flowered potted chrysanthemum should cut off the flower head, let the foot buds at the bottom germinate, and then the new branches should be cut properly to maintain the plump shape. Small chrysanthemum can continue to bloom until the next time in this way. If it's a big chrysanthemum, it needs to be replanted by cutting.

IV. precautions

It should be noted that the indoor environment ventilation is relatively poor, so it is easy to happen the harm of aphids, after the emergence of aphids, you can spray tobacco water, or hang a yellow glue plate around the flowerpot to prevent

Tobacco spraying water

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