1. Breeding environment1. Soil: It is best to use fertile sandy soil to grow chrysanthemums. Apply some base fertilizer before planting to ensure better growth. 2. Fertilization: Appropriate fertilization can not only make it grow faster, but also improve its disease resistance. You can apply fertilizer once when watering the roots. You can use diluted human and animal manure. You can apply fertilizer once after harvesting. 2. Breeding MethodsCutting propagation: Generally carried out in May and June, select tender branches with a length of 5-6 cm, pick off 2-3 leaves on the stem, and cut them into the prepared seedbed. Generally, the insertion depth is half of it, and make sure the soil is slightly moist. Take appropriate shading measures, and it will take root in about 15 days. 3. Common pests and diseasesChrysanthemums rarely suffer from diseases and pests, but preventive measures should still be taken, such as weeding and spraying pesticides in a timely manner. |
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