1, soil?
Chrysanthemum is suitable for fertile and loose soil with good water quality and strong adaptability to soil pH.
Step 2: Moisture
Chrysanthemum planting needs to be dry and wet alternately, and it needs a lot of water in the growing period, but it can't accumulate water, which leads to rotten roots.
3. Lighting equipment
Chrysanthemum doesn't like long-term illumination, so it can get more illumination in the growing period, and it only needs long stems, and the illumination time in flowering period is shorter, so it is easy to grow bloom.
4. Temperature
Chrysanthemums prefer cool temperature to hot temperature, so in autumn, when most flowers wither, chrysanthemums bloom.
5, fertilization
When fertilizing, it can be sprinkled on the basin soil. After watering, the fertilizer flows along the water to the roots, which is convenient for chrysanthemum to absorb nutrients.
6. Choose your heart
If the chrysanthemum grows too high, the ornamental effect will be poor, so it is necessary to pick the flower heart of the chrysanthemum and leave only four or five leaves on each branch, so as to form a colorful shape.
7. Winter
Chrysanthemum is cold-resistant. When the temperature is below zero, the stems and leaves can be cut off and watered less. When the weather is warm, branches and buds will re-emerge, which is a lush chrysanthemum and very solid.