1、 Change the basin
Winter is the dormancy stage of chrysanthemum, so it is suitable for changing pots. Loose and fertile new soil is selected. Generally speaking, it can be prepared with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and sand in a ratio of two to one, and mixed with a little bone powder as the base fertilizer. After changing the basin, it needs to be placed in a cool place to adapt it to the new environment p>
2、 Suitable temperature
In winter, it is best to put the plants indoors, so as to ensure that the temperature is within the appropriate range and there will be no freezing injury. However, do not put it next to the heating, or its leaves may wilt p>
3、 Sufficient light
It is very important to ensure sufficient light in winter. If you are indoors, you need to choose the place with the brightest light for maintenance, not in a very dark place. This will not only promote the winter, but also help its growth in the second year p>
4、 Proper moisture
In winter, the water demand of chrysanthemums is not too much, but they can't be watered completely. Generally speaking, it is OK to add a little after the basin soil is dry, and there must be no ponding p>
5、 Appropriate amount of fertilizer
Generally speaking, chrysanthemums basically have no demand for fertilizer in winter, and they don't need fertilizer all winter. However, fertilizing once before winter can improve the cold resistance of plants p>
6、 Trim properly
Because winter is the dormancy period of chrysanthemum, it can be trimmed, mainly to repair the dry and dense branches to promote the growth of the second year p>