The greatest advantage of a chrysanthemum is its strong resilience, its drought-resistant, its infertile and its cold-resistant, and its ease to grow for many years. However, there are some areas that require attention for the conservation of the pyramids, as explained below。

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Attention is also being paid to the variety, some of which are born in one year, such as swordskin。
There are also a number of long-born root species, such as large-flowered chrysanthemums, which are warm-resistant and can keep the ground in the cold of the winter that they have lived, and the spring warms up again。

Pyramids are suitable for planting seeds, usually spread after spring heat, which can properly cover a thin layer of soil, so that seeds do not grow too deep, so that they can take root and sow, so that the soil is humid during planting, the temperature is maintained between 20 and 28 degrees, suitable for planting at the beginning of spring and summer, and there is sufficient light to keep them in the shade。

Pyramids are particularly fond of light, which requires a great amount of sunlight every day to grow well, preferably with a direct light of more than six hours a day, and to keep the environment warm。


1. Avoiding indiscriminate watering
In the case of pelvic pyres, it is important to avoid the frequent dampness or overwatering of the soil, which can easily lead to rotting roots。
Day-to-day conservation is carried out with a view to maintaining a pot of dry ground, especially below the surface of the draught, and then watering it。
At high summer temperatures, water can be poured in the mornings or evenings, so as to avoid flooding in the midday and afternoons, such as tans, and to avoid scalding leaves。
Pyramids planted in the ground must avoid planting in too low-lying areas, water should be avoided and drainage should be done ahead of schedule。

2. Avoiding inappropriate light
Pyramids must be kept in as full a place as possible in the sun and must at least be provided with direct light for more than six hours per day。
The pelvis would have to be placed on the southward balcony or balcony, and the lack of light would have led to the growing of the plant and would have led to a decrease or even to a decrease in the flowering, even if a few flowers had been opened。
The pelvis of the south, at a conservation temperature of more than 40 degrees, can be properly shaded in the afternoon to avoid sunburning the leaves。

3. The right mix of soil
Despite being more resistant to infertile, the soil has the right fertility to make it more flowering。
Land-planting can be used for conservation purposes by mixing sand, leafy soil or rough sand, pearl rock and so on in the soil, with the elimination of the granular matrix and improved drainage and ventilation of the soil。
Plantation can also be maintained with a small amount of land, but not more than 30 per cent of the soil, with a suitable mix of coarse sand, foliage or。
It is no problem to plant earth with a better formula, and if planted on the balcony, the ground floor of the plant can be properly covered with pottery。

4. Phasing management
Some florists have smaller amounts of chrysanthemums, and when flowers bloom, it is easy to wear them down. Care is taken to supplement potassium dihydrohydrophosphate and extra two flowers every 10 to 15 days during the boom season, and not to give too much nitrogen fat, otherwise leaves will not bloom。
In addition, the chrysanthemum is divided every two to three years in order to avoid ageing and overcrowding。
After the flower is about to fall, and when the first batch is about to fall, the flowers must be cut off in time, so as to promote a second flower and preserve more nutrients。




