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When to sow Persian chrysanthemum seeds and how to plant them?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Persian chrysanthemum has rich flowers and beautiful flowers. as a family potted plant, sowing and cutting can be used to breed seedlings. However, this kind of flowers can not bear the high temperature in summer or the low temperature in winter, so the maintenance and management should be done in time. Since young plants can be bred by sowing

Persian chrysanthemum has rich flowers and beautiful flowers. as a family potted plant, sowing and cutting can be used to breed seedlings. However, this kind of flowers can not bear the high temperature in summer or the low temperature in winter, so the maintenance and management should be done in time. Since young plants can be bred by sowing, when should Persian chrysanthemum be sown? How to plant Persian chrysanthemum seeds? Today, the editor will share with you the method of planting Persian chrysanthemum seeds.

Through practice, it is found that it is most suitable for Persian chrysanthemum to sow in early spring, because after sowing in early spring, it usually blooms in May in summer. The flowering period of Persian chrysanthemum is also longer, and the flowers will not wither until August. However, if the maintenance and management work is done well, Persian chrysanthemum can often blossom for the second time after entering autumn, and the flowering period can last until Frosts Descent.

If you choose to sow in August, it usually takes October to blossom, and the plant at this time is often short, even if you look at dwarfing, the ornamental value is not very high. Therefore, the most suitable season for sowing is in early spring. Next, let's take a look at how Persian chrysanthemum seeds are planted.

After preparing the culture soil and flowerpot, sow the Persian chrysanthemum seeds directly in the soil, then cover them with a thin layer of soil and pour enough water. However, it is recommended to use the soaking basin method to replenish water, which can not only avoid direct watering to flush the seeds out of the soil, but also achieve the purpose of sufficient water replenishment. Then move the flowerpot to a cool place with good ventilation.

Under the condition of sufficient water, it is easy to germinate as long as the growth environment temperature of the seed is kept at about 15 °C. it usually takes only one week from sowing to germination. Wait for the seeds to sprout, and then move the flowerpot to a place with optical fiber, so that it gradually receives light. But pay attention to the light intensity and avoid putting it in an environment where the light is too strong, because the seedlings are still relatively young, the original itself is relatively fragile, and the strong light is easy to burn or even kill the seedlings.

Seedlings entering the growing period should not be poured with a large amount of water and fertilizer, otherwise it is easy to cause the phenomenon of overgrowth of plants. If the growth height of the plant is not controlled in time, it may lead to the phenomenon of non-flowering in the later stage, even if a small amount of flowering occurs, the flowering quality and effect will not be satisfactory. Therefore, timely control of water and fertilizer, combined with coring to control the plant shape, so that it can germinate more lateral branches, at the same time achieve the dwarfing effect, provide a guarantee for the smooth flowering of the plant in the later stage, but also ensure the beauty of the plant shape.

Moreover, as a potted plant, coring of Persian chrysanthemum needs to be carried out repeatedly, mainly pinching off the most vigorous growth point in the center of the plant, so that the plant will sprout a large number of side branches and produce more flowers. But after all, Persian chrysanthemum likes light and is not resistant to water, even in a relatively barren soil environment, it can often produce gorgeous and beautiful flowers, so it does not need to be watered and fertilized frequently, so it can still grow well.

In addition to the normal light and temperature, water and fertilizer management, the conservation of potted Persian chrysanthemum also needs to do a good job in the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests. Mainly insect pests to aphids, red spiders are more common, so usually need to increase the ventilation and light transmittance of potted plants, while using corresponding drugs to kill them.

Time: 2019-06-07 Click:

 
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