How to cultivate chrysanthemum seeds and precautions, methods and precautions for planting chrysanthemum seeds.

How to Cultivate Chrysanthemum Seeds and Precautions

This article provides information on the cultivation methods and precautions for chrysanthemum seeds, which will be introduced to everyone next.

How to Cultivate Chrysanthemum Seeds and Precautions

The substrate for cultivating chrysanthemum seeds can be evenly mixed with decomposed leaf soil, sandy soil, and fertilizer cake residue. The growth temperature should be controlled between 18-21°C, not exceeding 32°C in summer and not falling below 10°C in winter. Plants need adequate sunlight, reduce sunlight during flowering, water when the soil is dry to slightly wet, and apply nitrogen fertilizer every 10 days, while also paying attention to timely pruning.

Chrysanthemum Growth Habits

Chrysanthemums thrive in a cool growing environment with an optimal temperature of 18-21°C. They dislike waterlogging, prefer high ground with deep soil layers rich in humus, loose and fertile soil with good drainage. They can grow in slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soil. As short-day flowers, they enjoy sunlight and require ample light during growth.

Chrysanthemum Seed Cultivation Method

The substrate for cultivating chrysanthemum seeds can be evenly mixed with decomposed leaf soil, sandy soil, and fertilizer cake residue. The growth temperature should be controlled between 18-21°C, not exceeding 32°C in summer and not falling below 10°C in winter.

Plants need adequate sunlight, reduce sunlight during flowering, water when the soil is dry to slightly wet, apply sufficient base fertilizer when planting, and then apply nitrogen fertilizer every 10 days.

Watering Chrysanthemum Seeds

Water chrysanthemum seeds appropriately based on the dryness of the soil. Only water when the potting soil is slightly dry, and do not water when it is moist. Water daily in high temperatures, and control or stop watering on cloudy and rainy days.

Fertilizing Chrysanthemum Seeds

Chrysanthemum seeds require different types of fertilizer at different stages. Base fertilizer is usually solid, nitrogenous fertilizer is used during the growing period to promote leafy growth, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are best used during flowering to promote blooming.

Chrysanthemum Maintenance Precautions

1. Change pots every year.

After a year of maintenance, chrysanthemum seeds need to be repotted because the nutrients in the potting soil are mostly depleted. Change to a new pot with sufficient nutrients to promote vigorous growth. Repotting is usually done in spring.

2. Prune promptly.

During the maintenance of chrysanthemum seeds, pruning is necessary. Remove side buds during the strong seedling stage to reduce nutrient consumption, and remove unnecessary flower buds when they first start to bud, to increase the nutrient intake of the remaining flower buds, helping them bloom larger and more vibrant.

The above is a complete introduction to the cultivation methods and precautions for chrysanthemum seeds, for everyone's learning and reference!