Persian chrysanthemum potted plants create green art at home

Introduction to the selection and maintenance of the Persian potted plants The reproduction methods of the Persian potted plants The placement and matching of the Persian potted plants As the pace of life accelerates, more and more people begin to pay attention to the improvement of the home environment. A vibrant Persian potted plants can not only add a touch of color to the home, but also purify the air and bring a touch of tranquility to life. This article will introduce you in detail the maintenance methods of the Persian potted plants, allowing you to easily create a green home art. Introduction to Persian chrysanthemum potted plants Persian chrysanthemum, also known as Cosmos chrysanthemum, originated in South America and is a plant of the genus Cosmos in the Compositae. Persian chrysanthemum potted plants have become popular indoor leaf viewing plants in recent years due to their bright color, long flowering period, and easy maintenance. According to different varieties, the varieties of Persian chrysanthemum potted plants can be red, yellow, purple, white, etc., and the flower types can be divided into single and double petals. Selection and maintenance of cosmos potted plants 1. When purchasing cosmos potted plants, you should pay attention to the following points: (1) Choose healthy plants that are free of pests and diseases, with bright green leaves, no yellow leaves, and no wilting.

(2) Select plants with developed root systems and no obvious rotten roots.

(3) Select varieties whose color and pattern are in line with personal preferences.

2. Maintenance (1) Light: Cosmos likes light and should be placed in a sunny place. During high temperature periods in summer, it can be properly shaded to avoid direct strong light.

(2) Watering: Cosmos likes a humid environment. The soil should be kept moist during growth, but watering should not be too much to avoid root rot. In winter, the number of watering can be appropriately reduced.

(3) Fertilization: During the growth of cosmos, compound fertilizers are applied once a month to promote plant growth and flowering. After fertilization, water should be promptly watered to prevent fertilizer damage.

(4) Pruning: Cosmos grows quickly, so the withered leaves and sick branches should be pruned in time to maintain the beautiful shape of the plant. The pruned branches can be propagated by cutting.

(5) Pest and insect pest control: Cosmos is susceptible to pests such as aphids and red spiders. When pests and insect pests are discovered, timely measures should be taken, such as spraying pesticides and removing diseased leaves. The propagation method of Persian potted plants There are two main propagation methods of Persian potted plants: rationing and cutting.

1. Ramet: Excavate the lateral buds growing next to the mother plant of cosmos and plant them separately.

2. Cutting: Select healthy branches, cut them into 10-15 cm long, insert them into sand beds or vermiculite, keep them moist, and plant them separately after taking root. Placement and matching of Persian potted plants Persian potted plants are suitable for placing in living rooms, balconies, study rooms and other spaces. When placing, they can be matched according to personal preferences and home style, such as matching them with plants such as green radish and spider plants to create a rich level of green plant landscape.

Cosmos potted plant is an ornamental and practical indoor plant. Through reasonable purchase and scientific maintenance, you can easily create a green Cosmos potted plant at home, adding a beauty to your life.