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Blue-eyed chrysanthemums like warm and sunny environments and fertile soil. However, they can also withstand poor soil, salty or drought conditions.
Blue-eyed chrysanthemum is sown in spring from March to May and in autumn from September to October. The germination temperature of blue chrysanthemum seeds is between 18℃-20℃.
🌺The flowering period generally blooms in summer and autumn, and continues to bloom from April to November. The height is generally 60 cm. It can be planted in flower beds, gardens or potted indoors, and is also a common cut flower material. The language of flowers is "silent".
🌱How to grow?💧
1. Seed treatment
The seed shell of blue-eye chrysanthemum is hard and thick. Soaking it before sowing can greatly improve the germination rate and speed up the germination.
2. Nursery soil
The soil for sowing can be mixed with peat + perlite in a certain proportion and the humidity is suitable. When loading soil, compact the soil below slightly to prevent the soil from loosening when transplanting seedlings later.
3. Germination
Use paper towels for germination. Spray wet paper towels and place them on a small plate, cover them with a plastic bag to keep them moisturized, and place them in a cool place to accelerate germination. To prevent mildew, low-concentration potassium permanganate water can be used.
4. Sowing
The seeds can be sown when they turn white. Gently take out the seeds and sow them into the seedling pot. First make a small hole in the middle of the seedling pot, then put the seeds in, lightly cover with fine soil, then cover with a thin layer of vermiculite, and spray to moisturize. Try to use one seedling per pot in small pots to facilitate transplanting.
⭕If you plant them in containers, you need to prevent the soil from drying out, as they will go into dormancy to withstand this dry environment. When the plants are dormant, the flower buds will fall off and they will be less likely to bloom again in the future. Furthermore, when irrigating after a drought, do not pour too much water. If the soil is too wet, the roots will easily rot.