Flowering period of Dutch Chrysanthemum
Dutch chrysanthemum is a perennial perennial herb in the composite family. Its flower color is mainly blue purple or rose red. The flowering period of Dutch chrysanthemum is from August to October, which is still a feast for our eyes in the flowering season p>
Flowering and maintenance of Dutch Chrysanthemum
Dutch chrysanthemum likes a warm and humid environment with plenty of sunshine. It has strong cold resistance, drought and heat resistance. It is better to use fertile and well drained sandy soil or rotten leaf soil. Fertilization should be reasonable, which can be applied once every half a month during the growth period. Carry out shaping and coring in summer. You can branch and blossom more. Pay attention to that the plants should not be too dense, otherwise powdery mildew is easy to occur p>
After the Dutch chrysanthemum blooms, it can also be properly pruned according to the growth trend of the Dutch chrysanthemum, so that it can grow nutritionally balanced, open more flowers, and the petals are healthy and nutritionally balanced. In case of illness, in order not to affect its growth and flowering, 65% tobuzin wettable powder 600 times liquid can be used for spraying treatment. To ensure the normal growth of Dutch chrysanthemum< span>
Flowering control of Dutch Chrysanthemum
After the beginning of autumn, the Dutch chrysanthemum enters the normal flowering period, which is generally maintained for two months, and the flowering period is also relatively long. If you want to ensure the beauty and health of the flowers, the flowering period should be reasonably controlled. Through pruning, the opening time of the Dutch chrysanthemum flowers can be concentrated, but the full flowering period is very short, only 7 or 8 days. If you need to control the flowering period, you need to master the pruning time. Due to its many branches, Dutch chrysanthemum can be pruned four times during its growth, the first in mid June, the second in early July, the third at the end of July and the last in late August< span>