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What if the chrysanthemum branches are too heavy?
The cultured chrysanthemum branches are overweight, so it is necessary to comb and trim them in time, trim the branches with overweight upper ends and give enough light to promote the differentiation of chrysanthemum branches. It is suggested to spray an appropriate amount of carbendazim to make it grow better, promote the rapid healing of wounds and avoid the harm of pests and diseases.

The solution to the branch weight of chrysanthemum is 1, combing and pruning nursing.

If the branches of cultivated chrysanthemum are too heavy, the ornamental value of chrysanthemum will be reduced, and the yield of flowers will also be reduced. At this time, the upper branches of chrysanthemum need pruning, and chrysanthemum needs pruning to make it more ornamental and concentrate nutrients in the soil.

2, give enough light

It is suggested to cultivate chrysanthemums in the sun after pruning the overweight branches. With the help of sunlight, the branches of chrysanthemums can differentiate, avoiding the phenomenon of excessive growth of chrysanthemums, and making chrysanthemums bloom more flowers and grow better.

Step 3 spray chemicals

In fact, chrysanthemum can also be sprayed with carbendazim in proper amount to disinfect the wounds of chrysanthemum branches, so as to avoid being infected by bacteria and suffering from different pests and diseases, which will make chrysanthemum wither and yellow, which is not conducive to the growth of chrysanthemum. Proper spraying of carbendazim can also make the wound heal quickly.

4. Strengthen management

It is necessary to keep the soil moist and topdressing in time, but when watering and fertilizing, don't sprinkle water and fertilizer on the plants, especially on the trimmed wounds, otherwise the wounds will rot, which is not conducive to the growth of chrysanthemums, and may even make chrysanthemums wither and die.