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Chrysanthemum Plant Care Tips, Soil, Watering, Sunlight

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Chrysanthemum Plant Care Tips, Soil, Watering, Sunlight

 

The chrysanthemum plant is indeed hardy and resilient, capable of surviving with minimal care, although optimal care leads to better flowering and overall health. While beginners may encounter challenges in nurturing these plants, they generally thrive well even with basic attention.

Chrysanthemum

In this article, we will cover all aspects including pruning, fertilizer requirements, ideal season, pot size, and other essential needs.

Let’s understand Chrysanthemum plant basic nature

 

Chrysanthemums are perennial plants, meaning they can live for several years with proper care. With consistent attention, they can maintain their green foliage year-round.

How to Grow Chrysanthemum plant

 

To grow chrysanthemum plants, there are several methods you can employ:

1. From Cuttings:

2. Dividing Roots:

 

Chrysanthemum plants (Guldavari) can produce new plants from their roots also.

3. From Seeds:

 

Chrysanthemum plants can also be grown from seeds.

However, if purchasing from a nursery, the best time to buy chrysanthemum plants is during autumn, from the end of October to November.

Chrysanthemum Plant Growth Cycle:

 

In August, the Chrysanthemum plant undergoes a significant transition. It is advisable to repot the plant or refresh the soil during this month.

Soil Mixture for Chrysanthemum Plant

 

The soil mixture for this plant must be of exceptional good because once it starts growing, it becomes so dense that there will be no room left to add anything later on.

The soil should be well-balanced with all the necessary nutrients and have proper drainage characteristics.

Note:

Also, read: Rose Plant Complete Care Guide

 

Sunlight Requirement for Chrysanthemum Plant

 

Chrysanthemum plant prefers maximum sunlight exposure.

Watering Tips for Chrysanthemum Plant

 

Give water whenever the soil appears dry, but avoid overwatering.


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