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How to plant chrysanthemums in Japan

1. Plant small plants from seeds or indoor cuttings in early spring, water them as long as the soil is dry below the surface, and apply chrysanthemum fertilizer every week until buds develop.

2. Immediately after the seedlings take root, dig them out and transplant them into a 4-inch flowerpot. From June to July, it should be transplanted into a large flowerpot of about 30 cm, and liquid fertilizer should be applied once, and the stems and leaves of chrysanthemum seedlings should not be damaged during fertilization.

3. When the newly picked chrysanthemum seedlings grow to 10 ~ 12 cm, they can be pitted for the first time and smeared with bean cake water diluent twice. When the new buds grow to 5-6 flowers, the second coring is carried out.

4. Fertilize twice in August. Chrysanthemums usually bud in early September, and can gradually leave buds, three for the first time, two for the second time, and the last branch 1 bud. Generally, only 3 ~ 5 strong branches are left in each pot.

5, 65438+ October, the flowering season of most chrysanthemum varieties, if the above operations are done properly, then you can enjoy those big and beautiful flowers.