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Dutch chrysanthemum stage

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Dutch chrysanthemum is also called New York asters. Dutch chrysanthemum likes to grow in a sunny and ventilated environment. It has strong adaptability, like moisture, but is resistant to drought, cold and barren. It is not strict with the soil and is suitable for growing in fertile and loose sandy soil. So, Dutch chrysanthemum.

Dutch chrysanthemum is also called New York asters. Dutch chrysanthemum likes to grow in a sunny and ventilated environment. It has strong adaptability, like moisture, but is resistant to drought, cold and barren. It is not strict with the soil and is suitable for growing in fertile and loose sandy soil. So when is the Dutch chrysanthemum blooming?

1. Dutch chrysanthemum florescence

Dutch chrysanthemum blossoms in October, and most of the flowers are blue-purple. Dutch chrysanthemum is suitable for potted indoor viewing and layout of flower beds, flower borders and so on. It is more suitable for flower basket and flower arrangement. Such as a variety of cooperation main materials, with Dutch chrysanthemum, longevity flowers, spring feather, Penglai, the picture is very lively, placed on the coffee table, publication table.

Second, how to maintain the Dutch chrysanthemum after flowering?

1. Pruning

After all the flowers have withered, all the more than 10 centimeters of the soil can be cut off, and the weakly growing branches and leaves eroded by diseases and insect pests can also be cut off.

2. Water and fertilizer

At this time, the amount of water should be determined according to the situation of the soil. If the soil is white in the upper layer, it needs to be watered immediately. At this time, the plants must not be in a state of lack of water, but the soil should not be too moist or stagnant; there is no need to apply fertilizer until the following spring.

3. Culture environment

After pruning, put it in the sun and let it bask in the sun. But in winter, it still has to be placed indoors, but try to put it indoors without heating, otherwise when it reaches a certain temperature, it will give birth to new buds, which will consume nutrients and water, which will seriously affect the normal growth of the following year. You can choose an indoor display with a temperature of about 0 degrees. This will neither frostbite nor let it sprout. It is very beneficial to the growth and flowering of the following year.

But if the winter in the south can be farmed outside, but if it is in the north, it must be moved indoors, and the interior in the north is very warm, and the temperature can reach the summer temperature, so friends must find a place with a lower temperature.

The above is the maintenance of Dutch chrysanthemum after flowering. I hope it will be helpful to the friends who cultivate Dutch chrysanthemum.

 
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