1、 Moisture
Potted chrysanthemum has high requirements for water. It can't be dry. We must keep the basin soil moist. Of course, we can't accumulate too much water. If it is too dry, it will greatly shorten the flowering period, and if it is accumulated, it will cause root rot p>
2、 Illumination
Chrysanthemums need strong light, and sufficient light can make the flowers colorful. All dark colored chrysanthemums must have sufficient light, and the stronger the light, the better. For example, the so-called ink chrysanthemum must be in full light environment to be that kind of purple black; Light colored chrysanthemums, especially green chrysanthemums, must avoid light, so that the color can be more bright p>
3、 Pruning
For potted chrysanthemums that have bloomed, cut off the flower head, let the foot buds at the bottom germinate, and then cut the new branches appropriately to maintain this plump shape. In this way, small chrysanthemums can last until the next flowering. If they are large chrysanthemums, they need to be re cutted and re cultivated before they can bloom again p>
4、 Precautions
It should be noted that the indoor environment is poorly ventilated, so it is easy to suffer from aphids. After aphids appear, you can spray tobacco water or hang yellow glue board around the flower pot to prevent and control them p>