Chrysanthemum 1 early topping method
Chrysanthemum grows very fast, so it needs pruning at seedling stage and pinching off the dominant growth area at the top in time. Early topping can control the height of plant development, reduce the loss of nutrients, make nutrients flow to the lateral ends, promote the germination of lateral buds and make the plants fuller.
2, topping before flowering
The flowering period of chrysanthemum is between August and 65438+1October, and it needs to be topped again in the middle and late June. When topping, only a dozen leaves are left from top to bottom, all the lower leaves are removed, and then the axillary leaves are erased at any time to promote the foot buds of thousands of chrysanthemums from the roots.
3. Preventive measures
Be careful when topping a thousand chrysanthemums, and don't damage their roots when topping and picking buds. After topping, maintenance measures should be taken, water and fertilizer should be appropriate, water and nutrition needed for its growth should be supplemented, and drugs should be sprayed on the leaves to effectively control the height of plants between 30 and 30-50 cm.