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Chrysanthemum opens a year a few times, how is the flower pruned after be defeated?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. how many flowers

Chrysanthemum can only bloom once a year.However, different varieties of Chrysanthemum, their flowering period will be different.Therefore, from late May to December, different varieties of Chrysanthemum can be seen blooming.And it has a long flowering period, which can last for about two months.

From May to July, Yuezi, Baidan, Orien, Moerz, Sharon and other varieties will blossom.From September to October, you can see the flowers of Snow, Pincay, White Pincay, Ancol, Costume, White Sam and so on.From November to December, flowers of Arietta, Agulau, Agulau and other varieties will bloom.

2. how to trim

Pruning should be done in time after the flowers are damaged, and all the residual flowers should be removed.This can effectively avoid excessive consumption of nutrients, accumulate more nutrients for the next flowering, and make the flowers bloom more luxuriantly.After the flowers are pruned, the branches need to be pruned.It is necessary to remove useless branches such as spindly branches, dead branches and diseased branches, so as to keep the permeability of Chrysanthemum morifolium, which is also conducive to the healthy and lush growth of branches and leaves, and to maintain the beautiful shape of the plant.After pruning, the wound should be disinfected to avoid bacterial infection, which is not conducive to healing and affects the health of the plant.

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