Medal chrysanthemum cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.04.23

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1. Breeding methods

2. Reproduction skills

3. Pest and disease control


To raise medallion chrysanthemums, you need loose, fertile, sandy soil, and sufficient light should be maintained at ordinary times, otherwise the flowering will be affected. The temperature should be controlled between 15-20℃ and should not be lower than 5℃ in winter. Water frequently to keep the soil moist and drain away the accumulated water as soon as possible. Propagation generally uses three methods: sowing, division and cutting. If the plants are diseased or infested with insects, they need to be treated with carbendazim or rotenazine.


Cultivation methods and precautions for Medal Chrysanthemum
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Soil: Loose and fertile sandy soil is generally used to grow medallion chrysanthemums. If you want to prepare your own, you can mix culture soil, leaf mold soil and coarse sand. Don't use too much sand.

2. Temperature: Medal chrysanthemum likes a warm climate. It grows faster when the temperature is between 15-20℃. It can also adapt to high temperatures exceeding 30℃. It cannot be lower than 5℃ in winter.

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3. Light: The growth of medallion chrysanthemum cannot be separated from sufficient light. of light. Usually it should be placed in a sunny place. If there is insufficient light, the plant will bloom less and the flowers will be small.

4. Watering: Medal chrysanthemum likes moisture but is not tolerant of waterlogging. It needs to be watered frequently during the growth period to keep the soil moist. However, if there is water accumulation in the rainy season, it needs to be drained as soon as possible to avoid plant death.

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2. Reproduction skills

1 , Sowing: Sowing is a common propagation method of medallion chrysanthemum. Usually done in spring or autumn, the seeds are spread on the soil surface, covered with a layer of fine soil and then sprayed with water.

2. Division: Medal chrysanthemum division is usually carried out from March to April. After taking the plant out of the pot, divide it into several clusters. Each plant must have a bud head and root system. Then plant it.

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3. Cutting: Cutting is mostly done in spring and autumn, indoors Can be done year round. Cut off the buds with stem nodes, keep the top two leaves, insert them into the sand bed, and take root after 20 days.

3. Prevention and control of pests and diseases

Common diseases of medallion chrysanthemum include root rot and leaf spot. Root rot can be controlled with root rot solution, and leaf spot requires carbendazim. treat. The main pests are aphids and red spider mites. Aphids can be killed by spraying with rotanine, and red spider mites need to be killed with dicofol.


2. Reproduction skills

3. Pest and disease control














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