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Spring so raise chrysanthemums, blossom fists big, 1 pot immediately change 100 pots!

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The chrysanthemum cultivation technique I show today is "single chrysanthemum", which removes the extra buds and side branches, leaving only one bud per branch.

Chrysanthemums bloom so much and big, it all depends on three tricks!

The chrysanthemum cultivation technique I show today is "single chrysanthemum", which removes the extra buds and side branches, leaving only one bud for each branch.

1. Shulei

People who have planted chrysanthemums all know that a branch of a chrysanthemum grows a lot of buds, and if it is allowed to bloom, there will be "small flowers" and "unbeautiful blossoms"!

Then we need to pick it until there is only one left. usually the bud at the top is the fullest. We can keep the apical bud and remove the other buds from the branch.

Keep the two buds first, and wait for the two buds to grow for half a month to see which one grows well. In this way, you can avoid a situation in which the buds accidentally wither and no flowers look.

In this way, if the nutrition is concentrated on a single flower, a large flower can bloom.

Be careful when you remove the bud, don't break the bud.

Before ▲ soothing buds

After ▲ thinning the buds

two。 Prune too many branches

What do you mean too many branches? It is the branch that has nothing to do with the cultivation of single chrysanthemum, what we need is a strong, pest-free branch, not a thin and emaciated branch.

I have a simple method. 15-20cm flowerpots suggest keeping 6-8 branches, selecting sturdy, pest-free branches in the flowerpots, and cutting off the rest of them!

Each retained thick branch should also be removed from the side branches growing above, the reason for this is very simple, in order to concentrate the supply of nutrients.

Branches pruned by ▲

3. Water and fertilizer management

It is not enough to have bud thinning and pruning, but also need to combine the management of water and fertilizer.

Just after pruning the branches, it is necessary to "buckle water and fertilizer", control watering and stop fertilizing. This can control the growth of the aboveground part, facilitate the development of the underground part, and prepare sufficient nutrients for the future bud pregnancy.

The specific method is that after pruning the branches, you can't water the leaves until the leaves are in the doldrums this month, and fertilization should stop.

After the flower buds appear, they can be watered once every 3 days, urea irrigated once a week, and leaves sprayed with potassium dihydrogen phosphate once a month.

Until the buds open, stop fertilizing, and the watering time is changed to once every two days.

Now let's take a set of comparison pictures, the one above is the artificially managed single-root chrysanthemum, and the bottom is the state of natural growth.

Having mastered these three steps, it is not difficult to raise beautiful and colorful chrysanthemums.

Spring is the time for cutting, skillfully cutting to get the perfect seedlings!

What is the perfect seedling? I personally think that it is the "foot bud" that grows from the base of the seedling, which grows best and blossoms the most standard! If we can pay attention to the cultivation of seedlings, we can get more colorful chrysanthemums.

1. First, cut the disease-and insect-free branches into 5cm segments and retain 2-3 leaves.

2. Insert obliquely into the ordinary nutritious soil. Put it in a cool place and water it as appropriate.

3. After about a month, a stout bud will appear at the bottom of the branch. This is the "foot bud" we want.

4. In ten days, it will take root. After taking root, it can be transplanted into a flowerpot. After planting, the foot buds will grow into branches, and in autumn and winter, they will begin to form buds. At this time, they can begin to "sparse buds", "prune" and "buckle water and fertilizer".

That's all for today!

Flower friends, why don't you take advantage of spring

Just give it a try!

 
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