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How to care for Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum

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Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum is an important ornamental leaf and cut flower plant. Many gardening enthusiasts want to know how to care for it. In many places, Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum is planted as a绿化 plant. As long as you master its necessary habits, it is relatively easy to maintain.

Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum is suitable for maintenance in loose, fertile sandy loam or clay loam rich in organic matter. It prefers a cool, moist, and sunlit climate, with the optimal growth temperature being 20℃-25℃. At 25℃, it has the strongest branching ability. It can tolerate a minimum temperature of -5℃ in winter and can overwinter outdoors in the Yangtze River Valley.

Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum is afraid of wet conditions. Excessive watering can lead to diseases and root rot, which needs special attention.

Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum does not tolerate high temperatures and intense sunlight. It requires careful care during the seedling stage. If the sunlight is too strong, it can easily wilt. Therefore, we need to provide appropriate shading and avoid waterlogging, but it should not be too dry. Once mature, it is much easier to care for (though it should still be shaded in summer).

Usually, Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum is pinched twice before flowering to promote more flowering branches. When the seedlings are 6-10 cm tall and have more than six leaves, the top is pinched off, leaving 3-4 leaves at the bottom to promote branching. Three to five weeks after the first pinching, or when the lateral branches reach 6-8 cm in length, the second pinching is performed by removing the tip of the lateral branch and leaving 4 leaves below.

Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum prefers fertilizer and can be given a light application of fertilizer weekly, mainly nitrogen. For adult plants, watering and fertilizing should not soil the leaves, and it is best to water directly, avoiding concentrated fertilizers.

Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum can be propagated by sowing or cutting. Sowing is usually done in August to October, with a temperature of 15℃-20℃. For cuttings, 10 cm long soft tips are cut, the bottom two leaves are removed, and they are inserted into a cutting bed mixed with珍珠岩 (perlite) and 蛭石 (vermiculite), with full light喷雾 (spraying). It takes about 20 days to form good roots. It should be noted that cuttings are not easy to survive in high temperature and humidity conditions.

The above introduction on how to care for Silver Leaf Chrysanthemum is provided as a reference for everyone.