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How to plant and manage Chrysanthemum

Saul Goodman
2020-07-03 08:28:36
When planting, prepare the soil with good permeability and nutrients, and disinfect it first. After that, we can plant the seeds sparsely, first put them in the shade and wait for germination, and then increase the light after germination. After one month of seedling growth, apply fertilizer appropriately to promote growth. In the later stage of management, the temperature should be controlled and sufficient light should be given. In addition, it is recommended to change soil once a year in spring to ensure sufficient nutrients.

I. planting method

1. Preparation of soil: garden soil, river sand, saprophytic soil and appropriate organic fertilizer can be mixed as soil during planting, so that the air permeability is good and nutrients are available, which is more conducive to later growth. In addition, please disinfect before use.

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2. Sowing into the soil: after the soil is prepared, the seeds can be planted evenly. Pay attention not to be too dense. It is recommended to sow sparsely. After that, we should observe the dry and wet conditions of the soil, spray water properly, and then put it in a cool environment to wait for germination.

3. Later stage maintenance: after the seeds are germinated, the light can be increased properly, the ventilation should be strengthened and the water should be watered properly. In this way, the fertilizer can be applied for one month's maintenance to promote the growth of seedlings.

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2. Key points of management

During the curing period, pay attention to the temperature control. It is best to control the temperature at about 20 ℃, not higher than 30 ℃ or lower than 10 ℃, otherwise it will seriously affect the growth. At ordinary times, we should give enough time to see the light and put it in a place with good light, but in summer, it should be shaded. In addition, it is better to change soil once a year in spring during maintenance period to ensure sufficient nutrients and avoid hardening of soil.

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