Black-capped chrysanthemums, also known as white-capped chrysanthemums, pink thien kim, etc., are easy to care for and are very suitable for growing in hot summer climates. This flower is often grown in pots, flower beds or walkers, bringing a brilliant and fresh color to the living space.
Before starting to care for chrysanthemums, housewives need to clearly understand some growth characteristics of this flower. It is a light-loving flower, suitable for airy and sunny environments. The trunk is soft, developing into a low-stub, with many branches, blooming all year round, especially brilliant in summer and early autumn.
Household chrysanthemums can grow well if grown in loose, nutrient-rich soil and drained water quickly.
Hoan Kiem flowers need a lot of sunlight to help them grow healthily. Therefore, you should choose to place pots or plant trees in the garden area, balcony with sunroofed windows.
In case of growing daisy flowers indoors, it is necessary to move the plant to a location with natural light at least 4 - 6 hours per day to ensure the photosynthesis process is best. Growing in areas with low light can cause flower plants to thrive, giving few flowers and colors that do not achieve brilliance.
Irrigation is also quite important because the flower can withstand drought quite well but still needs to be provided with adequate moisture, especially during long hot days. Water in the early morning or cool afternoon, avoid watering at noon when the sun is strong.
In addition, supplementing organic fertilizer or NPK fertilizer regularly every 2-3 weeks will help the plant grow green and increase flowering ability. When the plant is about to enter the flowering stage, prioritize fertilizers rich in potassium and phosphorus to help the flowers last a long time.
One of the indispensable techniques when caring for daisy chrysanthemums is the process of pruning the branches regularly. Housewives should pay attention to cutting old branches and rotten flowers not only to help the plants become more airy but also to stimulate the growth of young shoots, thereby the plants will produce many new flowers.
For flower pots that have been planted for a long time, you should replace the soil periodically to ensure that the plant has enough nutrients to continue to grow strongly.