Chrysanthemum is a beautiful flower that can be purchased at a specialty store blooming at any time of the year. Especially chic look compositions of chrysanthemums of different colors and shades, assembled together. Petals of chrysanthemums are both ordinary texture and terry, and the color palette is really amazing: pink, red, purple, yellow or white. It is noteworthy that the inflorescences of chrysanthemums can be very different, but blue chrysanthemums have never been seen before .
Have you noticed before that today many lovers of these flowers have switched to indoor chrysanthemums? Care, of course, requires regular care for them, but then you do not need to constantly choose your favorite flowers in stores, then, after a few days, take out wilted plants in the trash?
Indoor flowers have a lot of advantages compared to cut flowers. Self-planting, care, feeding and daily admiration for your plants - what could be more pleasant for a person who needs a little freshness, sun and heat in the world of technology and technology?
The house chrysanthemum is a plant that reaches a height of 20-30 centimeters. Experienced gardeners know that for abundant bushiness of these flowers, it is necessary to cut the shoots in time and pin them. To propagate chrysanthemum, you need to plant several cuttings in one pot at once. The result of your work will not keep you waiting!
To grow beautiful indoor chrysanthemums, care for them must be constant and correct. In order not to make simple mistakes, sometimes it is better to immediately get acquainted with some features of chrysanthemums (they are not at all as capricious as they seem at first glance).
For comfortable growth and flowering, chrysanthemums need an average temperature of 10-15 degrees Celsius. Please note that if you increase the temperature, then the flowering of chrysanthemums will not be so plentiful and varied. Fairly tall flowers by nature, they will not grow even until the middle of the generally accepted length.
Who else loves light properly, if not indoor plants? Chrysanthemum is a photophilous creation of nature, which constantly needs rays of natural light. Be careful only during the hottest hours, when direct rays can simply burn chrysanthemum.
To make this chic flower feel fresh and comfortable, do not forget about abundant watering, but make sure that the soil does not become too damp - this will adversely affect both the plant itself and its flowers.
Probably most of the flowers we all know love periodic spraying with water - this helps maintain normal air humidity, and also contributes to the pleasant color of chrysanthemums and their aroma.
Of course, it is best to grow chrysanthemums in the garden, but if there is no necessary plot, then the flowers are easy to grow on the windowsill.
Chrysanthemums need to be transplanted depending on their age: if they are young and still full of strength and freshness, then a transplant should be done every year; if the flowers are already slightly outdated and have lost their primary youth, transplant them no more than once every two to three years.
Do not forget about your loved ones, who, like you, also love to keep beautiful indoor chrysanthemums in the house. Caring for them is always a pleasure. Propagate your chrysanthemums using cuttings or dividing the bush.
Chrysanthemums, like many other flowers, are susceptible to various diseases. The most famous are powdery mildew (greyish-white bloom), gray rot (fluffy white bloom), septoria (fungal disease) or aphids. Many of the diseases that chrysanthemum is susceptible to are caused by too dry air or too moist soil. There is only one way out: you must always observe the measure in everything, and then indoor chrysanthemums, caring for them and worries will become an extraordinary joy for every member of the family!