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The planting method of Dutch Chrysanthemum

Hank Schrader
2020-07-24 12:30:11
Dutch chrysanthemum is also called New York aster, willow leaf chrysanthemum, etc. the total height of the plant is between 50 cm and 100 cm, but the new variety will be more dwarfed. Its flowering period is in October, the color is rose red, very gorgeous, the flowers are not very big, but very eye-catching. Today we will learn more about its planting methods.

The way and time of Planting

It can be planted by means of tree splitting, cutting, sowing, etc. Branching can be carried out in spring and autumn, normally once every three years; cutting can be carried out in spring and summer, select the tender branches and cut them, insert them into the soil, about 18 to 20 days can grow new roots; sowing can be carried out in April every year, after about 12 to 14 days can see the sprouts.

Notes after planting

Pruning:

Lotus chrysanthemum is very resistant to pruning plants, if you want to increase the number of flowers, you can use the way such as picking heart to prune.

Fertilizer:

Before planting, we need to apply base fertilizer, and the growth period needs to be fertilized every two weeks, so that it can grow more robust and prosperous.

The flowers of the Dutch chrysanthemum

Watering:

Watering can be determined according to the situation of the soil. In the growing period, the surface layer of the soil is slightly dry, so we need to water it immediately. In daily life, we can wait until the soil is completely dry, and we need to increase the times of watering when the temperature is high.

Soil:

The soil with sufficient nutrients, good water permeability and air permeability can

Pests:

Control the spacing of each plant, not too dense, at the same time, increase the air circulation, avoid the air too wet, so as to reduce its erosion by pests and diseases. But if discover, want to undertake spray kill with medicine in time, lest disease and insect pest enlarge breed..

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