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How to cut chrysanthemum

Skyler White
2020-08-24 14:20:53
The axillary buds should be pinched off with fingers in time when they grow in the seedling stage, and the side buds should be cut off with tweezers in time when they grow in the bud stage. Remove the heart in time to lower the plant height. Generally, 4-7 flowers are kept in pot, and 4-5 leaves are kept for coring after planting. When 4-5 leaves grow out of the lateral branches, the second coring is carried out. Cut off the old branches after flowering.

General trimming method

Many axillary buds will grow when the chrysanthemum is in the stage of strong seedling, so you should pinch them off with your fingers in time. Otherwise, it will consume a lot of nutrients and sprout a lot of small branches, which will lead to disordered plants and damage the beauty of plants. When the chrysanthemum is in the pregnancy bud stage, sometimes side buds will grow on the twigs of the top bud. Except for the ones that need to be kept, the rest should be cut off with forceps in time to promote the hypertrophy of the top bud.

Shape trim method

Timely hearting can promote the growth of lateral branches and reduce the plant height. Because of the different artistic shapes of chrysanthemum, the time and times of picking hearts of potted plants are also different. In the northern area, the common family chrysanthemum potted plants generally retain 4-7 flowers, chrysanthemum seedlings after planting, and then retain 4-5 leaves to pick the heart, until its lateral branches grow 4-5 leaves, each lateral branch will retain 2-3 leaves for the second time to pick the heart.

Chrysanthemum pruning

How to trim in winter

Cut off the branches of chrysanthemum from the root after it blooms, and cut them after it blooms, and the branches that don't bloom will wither slowly. The seedlings growing at the roots can live through the winter without cutting. After chrysanthemum blooms, only need to cut off the old branches after flowering, it's better to stay in the root seedlings for the winter

Flower friends, you need to know that it's not enough to have a flower loving heart. It's not enough to only appreciate but not care. You need to plant, cultivate and trim flowers with your heart. I hope that through the chrysanthemum pruning method introduced by the flower friends, you can raise a pleasant chrysanthemum.

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