1、 Soil
It is best to plant wild chrysanthemum in permeable and fertile sandy loam. If possible, a small amount of rotten organic fertilizer can be added during soil preparation, which is conducive to seedling growth p>
2、 Temperature
Wild chrysanthemum likes a warm environment. Because it is a wild vegetable, the temperature requirement is not high. If it is planted at home, there is no need to worry about the impact of temperature. It's best not to put it out of the window in winter. Pay attention to keep warm to avoid frostbite p>
3、 Watering
It has strong adaptability and likes wet environment. Keep the water in the basin and keep it moist. You can water it once every morning. Don't let water accumulate in the basin p>
4、 Illumination
There are certain requirements for light. Breeding at home is recommended to be placed in sunny places such as balconies. Ensure sufficient sunshine time every day to avoid problems such as slow growth p>
5、 Fertilization
Scientific use of fertilizer is enough, and some rotten organic fertilizer can be used every season to give it the power of development and growth. When it is found that it grows poorly in daily observation, some organic fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium can be applied to improve its resistance p>