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What should you pay attention to when planting chrysanthemums?

When cutting chrysanthemum, we should pay attention to select strong and disease-free branches as cuttings, and choose loose and breathable soil as cutting medium. Before cutting, you need to use scissors to cut the bottom of the flower branch, and then soak it with rooting powder for 1 hour or 2 hours; after cutting, soak the soil with water properly, and then put it in a warm and well-ventilated environment, which is more conducive to its rooting.

If you want to cut chrysanthemum, you need to choose healthy, well-growing branches as cuttings, and choose good drainage, good permeability soil as culture soil. Before inserting, you need to cut the bottom of the flower branch obliquely with scissors, which can increase the area in which it can take root and speed up its rooting. After plugging in, you need to put it in a warm environment, which is more conducive to its rooting.

Cutting chrysanthemum had better be carried out in April-May in spring, when it is the peak growth period of chrysanthemum, cutting chrysanthemum is easier to survive. Cutting chrysanthemum should choose the soil rich in humus, soft and breathable, and it is best to add an appropriate amount of river sand to the soil to increase the permeability of the soil. The cuttings used for cutting must be cut from the sturdy mother plant, and the cuttings need not be too long, with a length of 20 centimeters per section.

When cutting chrysanthemum with pruning branches, it is necessary to cut a section of branches with a length of 10-15 cm from the luxuriant mother plant, and the branches should grow well, and then soak the chrysanthemum branches in diluted potassium permanganate solution for 5 minutes to sterilize them, and then put the chrysanthemum branches into rooting water for a period of time to make them germinate quickly.

When cutting chrysanthemum, the plant also needs to be treated properly. First of all, we need to select the plants that grow sturdily and are not affected by diseases and insect pests for cutting. at the same time, we also need to use scissors to prune the plants before cutting to help plants save nutrients. At the same time, the plant needs to be soaked in potassium permanganate solution to let the plant take root as soon as possible. Cutting maintenance in cutting, the branches and stems of chrysanthemum can be directly planted in the soil.

How to cut chrysanthemum

Cuttings choose how to reproduce chrysanthemums. If they are cuttings, you have to choose cuttings first. We choose a healthy and dynamic chrysanthemum branch, then cut it off from the middle, take the upper part, and leave about 20 centimeters. Note: in the cuttings of chrysanthemum, one leaf bud should be retained in each segment and the terminal bud should be retained in the top part. After the cuttings are selected, soak it in rooting powder solution for 2 hours.

The soil of cutting chrysanthemum needs to choose fertile soil rich in humus, because chrysanthemum needs more nutrients to promote its growth. Generally, we can configure the rotten leaf soil, cake fertilizer residue and sand according to 6:1:3 to form a suitable soil for cutting chrysanthemums.

When cutting chrysanthemum with pruning branches, it is necessary to cut a section of branches with a length of 10-15 cm from the luxuriant mother plant, and the branches should grow well, and then soak the chrysanthemum branches in diluted potassium permanganate solution for 5 minutes to sterilize them, and then put the chrysanthemum branches into rooting water for a period of time to make them germinate quickly.

In order to make the chrysanthemum cuttage live smoothly, we need to choose the appropriate cutting time, generally it is best to carry out cutting in spring or summer, and we also need to choose suitable soil, and we can use sandy loam soil rich in trace elements to cut plants. and after cutting, it is also necessary to provide appropriate water and nutrients for the plant to grow healthily.

Cutting time: chrysanthemum is usually cut from April to May. Select branches: strong branches need to be cut from healthy chrysanthemum mother plants as cuttings. Treatment of cuttings: prune the branches properly, soak them in rooting water for a period of time, and then take out the moisture to dry. Soil: choose sandy soil with loose address, air permeability and good drainage. Cutting: cutting branches into the soil, compacting the soil, half a month or so will take root.

Choose high-quality inserts. Choose the sunny branches in the middle and upper part of the year, requiring short internodes, stout branches and full bud tips. It is not suitable to choose the branches that are about to bloom and the branches that are about to grow. On the same branch, the hard branch should choose the middle and lower branches, while the chrysanthemum and so on should choose the tender head. (2) the cutting substrate suitable for rooting of cuttings should be selected. This kind of matrix should have the characteristics of looseness, heat preservation, moisture retention, good air permeability and so on. (3) pre-processing inserts.

Can chrysanthemums be cut?

Temperature suggestion: when cutting chrysanthemums at high temperature in summer, we can put the cut chrysanthemums in an indoor air-conditioned environment, or we can put the chrysanthemums in a cool and ventilated environment, and we can lower the temperature by spraying water. or put broken stones under the flowerpot to make the flowerpot better ventilated, so as to effectively reduce the temperature and let the cutting chrysanthemum take root faster.

Chrysanthemum cuttings can live. Most chrysanthemums can be propagated by cutting. generally, adult new branches are taken and 5 leaves are left for cutting. the leaves are reduced by half to 2 / 3, so as to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients. It can be put on the pot about a week after it grows new leaves. Cutting method: the propagation method of using plant vegetative organs (roots, stems, leaves) to form independent plants, called cutting method.

Chrysanthemums can be cutted. before cutting, you need to select sturdy branches, trim them from the middle of the branches to bevel angles, then insert them into a solution diluted with rooting powder and water for 2 hours, and then dry them. Insert into loose, fertile soil, and water the soil, so that the soil is in a moist state.

Of course, chrysanthemums can be cut, and the method is very simple. When cutting, use healthy and disease-free branches as cuttings, cut into segments of about 15 centimeters, and remove the excess leaves, leaving only about 4 leaves on the line. Then prepare the loose soil and insert the cuttings. Keep it moist after plugging in, and it usually takes less than half a month to take root.

The cutting time of chrysanthemum is very extensive, from spring to early summer, it can be cut from April to June. The best cutting time for chrysanthemums is in May, when the weather is completely warm and the growth of chrysanthemums is most exuberant. It is very beneficial to the growth of branches and buds of cuttings. basically, the cuttings will take root after 28 days, and the survival rate of cuttings is the highest, and the branches and buds that grow are the most robust.

Cutting time and method of Chrysanthemum morifolium

The cutting time of chrysanthemum is very extensive, from spring to early summer, it can be cut from April to June. The best cutting time for chrysanthemums is in May, when the weather is completely warm and the growth of chrysanthemums is most exuberant. It is very beneficial to the growth of branches and buds of cuttings. basically, the cuttings will take root after 28 days, and the survival rate of cuttings is the highest, and the branches and buds that grow are the most robust.

Cutting time: chrysanthemum is usually cut from April to May. Select branches: strong branches need to be cut from healthy chrysanthemum mother plants as cuttings. Treatment of cuttings: prune the branches properly, soak them in rooting water for a period of time, and then take out the moisture to dry. Soil: choose sandy soil with loose address, air permeability and good drainage. Cutting: cutting branches into the soil, compacting the soil, half a month or so will take root.

Cutting chrysanthemum is best carried out from April to May in spring. The strong and disease-free chrysanthemum twigs are selected as cuttings, and then cut into the soil after treatment. During this period, the soil is slightly moist, the temperature is controlled at about 20 ℃, and it can take root in about 3 weeks. When its root growth is stable, it can be transplanted and planted.

The best time for chrysanthemum cutting propagation is from March to June every year, because the temperature is high at this time, which is beneficial to improve the rooting rate of plants. When cutting chrysanthemum, it is necessary to use the mixture of rotten leaves and peat soil to form a culture medium, and then insert chrysanthemum branches into the soil. Wait 7-10 days, the chrysanthemum can produce roots.

Cutting time its cuttings do not pick the time, but it is best to do it between April and May in spring, when the temperature is suitable, the cuttings are more likely to take root and survive. Pay attention to avoid the hot summer season as much as possible, especially after July, when cutting is easy to reduce the number of flowers. Cutting method (1) cut the branches: cut the cuttings from the growing mother plant, be careful not to be too long, about 20 cm in length.

The cutting time of chrysanthemum is suitable for cutting from April to May every year, because the temperature and humidity are more suitable, and the light is mild, which is beneficial to the rooting and sprouting of chrysanthemum, but the specific cutting time should be adjusted according to the local weather condition. It is recommended to cut chrysanthemum when the weather is clear.

How to insert chrysanthemums to live?

How to cut chrysanthemum in order to survive after cutting, it is necessary to choose the appropriate cutting time for the plant. Generally speaking, chrysanthemum grows faster in spring, so it can be cut between April and May in spring. At the same time, chrysanthemum has strong drought tolerance, and it can also be cut between June and July in summer. Soil selection also needs to choose a suitable soil when cutting chrysanthemums.

According to the growth habits of chrysanthemum, we should choose the soil with a lot of humus as the cutting substrate and water it to make the soil moist. Before cutting begins, use a stick to obliquely insert a hole 6-8 cm deep in the soil, then put the treated cuttings into the hole and press the soil tightly. After pressing the cuttings, spray water again, spray wet and spray through, put in a cool and ventilated place, generally survive in 7-15 days.

Chrysanthemum cuttings can live. Most chrysanthemums can be propagated by cutting. generally, adult new branches are taken and 5 leaves are left for cutting. the leaves are reduced by half to 2 / 3, so as to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients. It can be put on the pot about a week after it grows new leaves. Cutting method: the propagation method of using plant vegetative organs (roots, stems, leaves) to form independent plants, called cutting method.

The soil of cutting chrysanthemum needs to choose fertile soil rich in humus, because chrysanthemum needs more nutrients to promote its growth. Generally, we can configure the rotten leaf soil, cake fertilizer residue and sand according to 6:1:3 to form a suitable soil for cutting chrysanthemums.

The moisture balance of the cuttings should be maintained after insertion. Too much water can easily cause the base of cuttings to rot and die, and too little water will affect the rooting and even death of cuttings. The correct approach: first, pay attention to the close connection between the cuttings and the substrate when cutting, so as to facilitate the water absorption and moisturizing of the cuttings; second, after watering once after cutting, you can not water too much, but only keep the substrate moist; third, the top of the cutting bed should be covered with plastic film, which is very effective in maintaining air humidity.

Cut off all the leaves below the stem of the chrysanthemum that will be soaked in water. Cut off the 45-degree angle of the chrysanthemum stem by 2-3 cm, which can increase the area of nutrient absorption by the chrysanthemum. When you bottle the chrysanthemum and change the water, you can cut off the bottom rhizome a little, which can keep the chrysanthemum absorbing nutrients continuously. Note: you can add a little vitamin or sugar to the water of the chrysanthemum.