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Chrysanthemum

Submitted by admin on Saturday, 20 February 2010No Comment

krisan5The beauty of  Chrysanthemum as a decorative plant, can provide its own color to your home or garden. Plants that grow well in this high plains, look pretty in pots with colorful flowers and shapes. Consists of three types, Standard, Spray, and Mom’s Garden. One flower on one stem, the standard type. Three to four flowers on one stem, the type of spray. Garden Mom’s has a flower and small leaves. Garden Mom’s is the latest varieties, size of flowers and tiny leaves make it look beautiful as table decorations.

Chrysanthemums in pots can last up to two weeks. No need to bother because the treatment takes only a little exposure to sunlight and watering sufficiently. The frequency of watering depends on the demand for water plants. To determine whether the Chrysanthemum already require water or not, by way of planting media holding hands with the fingers. If it still feels moist, it means that plants do not need watering. A good way of watering is to flush the media direct planting, wait until the water spray cascade down to ensure that all media in the pot is wet. Watering was also serve to remove the remnants of fertilizers in the planting medium that can be toxic for plant photosynthesis is no longer with. Avoid hit by chrysanthemum from the AC directly. Winds from the AC  make rapid dehydration to plant and the plant consequently become old fast.

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