How to prune chrysanthemums in spring

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-03-31 17:17

If there are more axillary buds on the chrysanthemum plant, it is necessary to cut off the excess axillary buds, dead branches and leaves, long and weak branches and leaves, which can prevent unnecessary nutrient loss. Also check the diseased branches and leaves to avoid the aggravation and spread of the disease. Don't prune too much, and don't apply fertilizer after pruning. You should put it in the semi shade for a period of time.

1、 How to trim

1. Cut off axillary buds: many axillary buds grow on chrysanthemums. If so, the excess axillary buds need to be cut off, so as not to increase the excessive loss of nutrients

2. Pruning branches and leaves: if dead branches and leaves, long and weak branches and leaves grow on the chrysanthemum plant, they should be cut off as soon as possible. In this way, pruning can prevent unnecessary nutrient loss and provide nutrients to the plant more evenly. Moreover, the diseased branches and leaves should be trimmed off, and they should be cut immediately, otherwise the disease will aggravate and spread

Chrysanthemum

2、 Trim degree

Don't prune too hard. Just prune appropriately and make the plants look balanced as much as possible. When cutting off unhealthy leaves, just cut off the weaker and unhealthy parts. If you prune too much, it will affect its normal growth, and it is easy to grow poorly

Chrysanthemum

3、 Precautions

After pruning, do not fertilize it or receive sunlight. You need to put the plant in the half shade and let it recover first. The scissors used for pruning should also be disinfected before reuse

Chrysanthemum

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How to prune chrysanthemums in spring

Jiang Hao
2022-03-31 17:17
Description If there are more axillary buds on the chrysanthemum plant, it is necessary to cut off the excess axillary buds, dead branches and leaves, long and weak branches and leaves, which can prevent unnecessary nutrient loss. Also check the diseased branches and leaves to avoid the aggravation and spread of the disease. Don't prune too much, and don't apply fertilizer after pruning. You should put it in the semi shade for a period of time.

1、 How to trim

1. Cut off axillary buds: many axillary buds grow on chrysanthemums. If so, the excess axillary buds need to be cut off, so as not to increase the excessive loss of nutrients

2. Pruning branches and leaves: if dead branches and leaves, long and weak branches and leaves grow on the chrysanthemum plant, they should be cut off as soon as possible. In this way, pruning can prevent unnecessary nutrient loss and provide nutrients to the plant more evenly. Moreover, the diseased branches and leaves should be trimmed off, and they should be cut immediately, otherwise the disease will aggravate and spread

Chrysanthemum

2、 Trim degree

Don't prune too hard. Just prune appropriately and make the plants look balanced as much as possible. When cutting off unhealthy leaves, just cut off the weaker and unhealthy parts. If you prune too much, it will affect its normal growth, and it is easy to grow poorly

Chrysanthemum

3、 Precautions

After pruning, do not fertilize it or receive sunlight. You need to put the plant in the half shade and let it recover first. The scissors used for pruning should also be disinfected before reuse

Chrysanthemum

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