Lao Qiao chats about the breeding methods and precautions of Dutch chrysanthemum

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-19

Dutch chrysanthemum, also known as chamomile, is a common ornamental plant with rich colors and intense aromas. It is not only able to beautify the environment, but also has certain medicinal value. Today, Lao Qiao will talk to you about the problem of Dutch chrysanthemum breeding technology, hoping to help friends.

1. Soil selection:Dutch chrysanthemum prefers well-drained, fertile and loose soil. It is best to choose sandy loam or loam soils rich in organic matter and add an appropriate amount of decomposed compost or humus soil to improve soil texture.

2. Light requirements:Dutch chrysanthemum prefers full sun exposure and needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Therefore, when planting hollandaise chrysanthemum, you should choose a location with plenty of light and avoid a dark and damp environment.

3. Temperature controlThe suitable growing temperature for hollandaise is 15-25 degrees Celsius. Temperatures that are too high or too low can adversely affect the growth of hollandaise chrysanthemums. During the high temperature in summer, attention should be paid to watering in time to cool down and avoid exposure to the sun. And when the winter is cold, measures should be taken to protect the hollandaise from the severe cold.

4. Watering management:Dutch chrysanthemums have a higher need for water, but they should not be overwatered. In general, watering 2-3 times a week is sufficient to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. When it is dry in summer, you can increase the number of watering times appropriately. In addition, care should be taken to avoid pouring water directly on the leaves, so as not to cause diseases.

5. Fertilization skills:Hollandaise chrysanthemums have a high demand for nutrients, so they need to be fertilized at the right time during the planting process. You can choose organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer for application, and apply it every 2-3 weeks. During the flowering and vigorous growth period, the amount of fertilizer can be increased appropriately to promote the growth and opening of flowers.

1. Pest control:Dutch chrysanthemum is susceptible to some pests and diseases, such as aphids, powdery mildew, etc. In order to prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases, the leaves and stems of the plant can be checked regularly, and once signs of pests and diseases are found, corresponding control measures should be taken in time, such as spraying insecticides or pesticides for control.

2. Pruning management:Dutch chrysanthemums have a longer flowering period, but the flowers will gradually wither. In order to maintain the beauty of the plant and promote the growth of new flower buds, pruning can be carried out at the right time. In general, it is possible to cut about 1 3 of the flower branches after the flowers have withered to stimulate the growth of new flower buds.

3. Winter protection:During the cold winter months, hollandaise chrysanthemums are susceptible to frost damage. In order to protect the plants from the severe cold, you can intensify watering and fertilization before the onset of winter to enhance the cold resistance of the plants. At the same time, it is also possible to cover the plant with a thick layer of straw or fallen leaves to keep warm.

4. Reproduction method:Hollandaise chrysanthemum can be propagated in two ways: seed propagation and branch propagation. Seed propagation is suitable for large-scale planting, while rametre propagation is suitable for small-scale planting or pot maintenance. Regardless of the type of propagation, it is necessary to pay attention to conditions such as proper soil selection, light and temperature control to ensure the healthy growth of the plant.

As a common flower, the cultivation method of holland chrysanthemum is not complicated, as long as you master the reasonable breeding technology, you can completely raise beautiful hollandaise chrysanthemum.

Well, that's all for today, I hope this section can be helpful to friends. If you have any questions about agriculture, agriculture and agriculture, you can leave a message to Lao Qiao, and Lao Qiao will try his best to provide answers and help.

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