If the white chrysanthemum you planted always refuses to germinate, it depends on the time and temperature you planted it. Generally, it is most suitable for planting in spring and autumn. In warm areas, there are usually more seeds planted in autumn, but in North China, they are more suitable for sowing in spring. In addition, the most suitable temperature for seed germination is generally between 15 ℃ and 20 ℃. If you choose the right temperature, it will start to germinate in 5 to 8 days after sowing, and blossom in 11 to 12 weeks after sowing. If it's a hot summer or a cold winter, it's better to plant indoors, and the indoor temperature can't be too high or too low. So if it doesn't germinate, we need to see if the temperature is not suitable. If it is, we need to adjust the temperature.
The white crystal chrysanthemum prefers the warm and humid place and the sunny place. When it sprouts, we must pay special attention to the humidity. If you want to keep enough humidity, you should spray more water. In addition, absorbent sliver and tray under the basin can also adjust the humidity very well, so we must pay attention to the change of water at all times, and add water in time. And it also needs enough sunlight, so if it doesn't sprout, we need to see if the humidity or the light is not good.
If it doesn't germinate, we need to see if we water it too much, because too much water will make it too wet, and it will not germinate easily. At this time, we need to take remedial measures. Generally, we use dry sandy loam to replace the wet soil outside the soil lump, so that we can quickly absorb the redundant water to it, and the soil is not so wet, so it will germinate faster