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How long does it take for chrysanthemums to bloom after cutting?

Summary: Some knowledge about chrysanthemums, a member of the Compositae family. How long does it take for chrysanthemums to bloom after cutting? Detailed introduction is as follows.

One of the important propagation methods for chrysanthemums is cutting. So, how long does it take for chrysanthemums to bloom after cutting? The time from cutting to blooming varies depending on the type of chrysanthemum. Generally, early-maturing varieties bloom about 100 days after cutting, mid-maturing varieties take 120 to 130 days, and late-maturing varieties take more than 140 days.

In terms of timing, domestic single-stem chrysanthemums or upright chrysanthemums are usually cut in early to mid-June, and they bloom around October.

Let's take a look at the method of cutting chrysanthemum stems (from the forum "跃马江湖道"):

It's the season to enjoy chrysanthemums again. Sometimes when we see a chrysanthemum we like, we really want to plant one. But sometimes we only have a flowering branch or an old stem after flowering, which makes us feel that there is no hope for the chrysanthemum to bloom again the following year, and it's quite a pity.

I come from Henan. I once saw a variety I liked, and the chrysanthemum was almost dry. But the leaves on the stem were still fresh. Not wanting to take someone else's pot, and there were no young plants in the pot, I took a branch with fresh leaves from the flowered stem. I trimmed it, left two leaves at the top, and cut it with garden soil in a pot, watering it thoroughly. I covered the pot with a plastic bag. You will find a layer of mist inside the plastic bag. The branch stays fresh. It doesn't matter if it's not brought indoors. The next spring, fresh buds will sprout.

Then, cut around June to July, place in a shaded area, and after the roots are formed (7-15 days), place in a sunny area. During the cultivation process, spray with multi-effect唑, and for large chrysanthemums in October, pay attention to thinning the buds. By autumn, you will see satisfactory chrysanthemums.

The above is a comprehensive introduction to how long it takes for chrysanthemums to bloom after cutting, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.