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The propagation method of chrysanthemum basal suckers

Let's talk about the experience of growing chrysanthemums, the propagation method of chrysanthemum basal suckers. Here, the editor will provide you with a detailed explanation.

Chrysanthemums usually start to grow basal suckers at the end of autumn. In this article, we will look at how to propagate chrysanthemum basal suckers. We don't need to deal with the basal suckers of chrysanthemums in the current year. Wait until the following spring, dig away the soil around the chrysanthemum roots, cut off the basal suckers, and start propagating.

In the picture above, we see the basal suckers of the chrysanthemum after digging. Use a sharp knife or scissors to cut off the basal suckers, not too long and no need to leave the roots. As the basal suckers grow over the winter, the leaves will grow a lot. We can appropriately remove the large leaves, leaving only a few new leaves.

Next is planting. We use chopsticks to make a hole in the soil (moist soil), then insert the basal sucker into it, compact the soil, and do not water at this time. After handling, place the newly planted basal suckers in a shady place to slow down the seedlings for 1-2 days before watering for the first time.

As new leaves grow out, we can gradually place the basal suckers in a place with sunlight for maintenance!

The above () provides a comprehensive introduction to the propagation method of chrysanthemum basal suckers. I hope it brings some relevant knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.