1. Potted plant maintenance methods1. Soil: When growing chrysanthemums in pots, try to use loose, well-drained sandy soil, and try not to use heavy, non-breathable soil. The soil must be sterilized before use. If the plant is infected with diseases and pests during maintenance, the potting soil must also be disinfected. 2. Light: The plant should be placed in a well-lit area and the flowerpot should be rotated appropriately so that it can receive sunlight more evenly. When growing it indoors, you should also move it outdoors to get some sunlight more often. You can't just leave it indoors and ignore it. Keeping it in the shade for a long time will affect its growth. 3. Water: When giving water, be sure to control the amount and do not let water accumulate in the flowerpot. If the soil becomes dry, water it as soon as possible. It grows better in a humid environment. When the climate is cold, you can water less, and the growing soil should not be too dry or too wet. 2. How to bloom moreIf you want potted chrysanthemums to bloom more, you need to meet the above maintenance conditions and pay attention to the following points: 1. Balanced nutrients: It must have nutrients to maintain when it is flowering. When it is forming buds, more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied to facilitate its flowering. You can also apply some low-concentration liquid fertilizer. After the flower buds emerge, apply superphosphate again, and the flowers will look better. 2. Prevent and control diseases and pests: If the plant is attacked by diseases and pests during the bud formation period, it will be difficult for it to bloom. If you want it to bloom well and in large quantities, you should do a good job of prevention. When pests and diseases are discovered, medicines should be used immediately and sprayed regularly for prevention and control. |
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