Can white crystal chrysanthemum bloom in winter?

Last Update :2024.06.24

Article Catalog

Can it be opened in winter?

Flowering Tips


The white crystal chrysanthemum is more like the small daisy that little girls like, a small one. A single flower can be decorated on a skirt, or can be used as a decoration on a headdress or earrings. It has a very fresh feeling. But if you want to plant it at home, you need to plant a piece of it. This kind of small flowers only look good if they are clustered together. Some florists are a little anxious because the white crystal chrysanthemums they have raised have not bloomed yet. So when will they open mysteriously? Come and take a look!


Can white crystal chrysanthemum bloom in winter
Can it be opened in winter?

Can they bloom in winter?

If the entire flowering period is included, they can bloom from late winter to early summer, but the best time to bloom is from March to May, the peak flowering period. For about two months, some florists only have time to take care of their florets in winter. It is right to choose this white chrysanthemum. Under normal circumstances, the first batch of florets will bloom before winter is over. If the maintenance is better, they may open earlier, so be sure to master the method.

Flowers

Flowering Tips

Transplanting

h3>

Some flower lovers may be suspicious, thinking that if they can bloom, they will be the same wherever they are planted. But this idea is wrong. If the white chrysanthemums at home have bloomed in the summer, but have not bloomed well, because the temperature in summer is too high and is not suitable for the growth of flowers, you can transplant them directly to a cooler place. If the place is well cared for, it will bloom again in autumn. In addition, the seedlings sown in autumn can be raised and moisturized in October, so that they can be kept from wilting until next spring at the longest.

Flowers

Overwintering

Although this kind of flower is relatively They are cold-resistant, but you still need to spread a layer of cattail grass on them at night. In winter, it is best to move them indoors or in a greenhouse. In order to allow them to continue to grow, the flower buds must be removed in time, so that they will bloom in the next spring. They can be taken out for maintenance. Their favorite temperature for growth is 15-25°C, and they can also adapt to semi-shaded environments. Therefore, it is not difficult for us to maintain this kind of small flower. As long as friends pay more attention, they can take care of it.


Flowering Tips
















- END -

The most comprehensive summer strategy for Clivia, learn one trick to get more green leaves and flow

Many florists raise clivias, but suffer heavy losses when the hot weather hits, an...

Breeding methods and precautions for hanging flower flamingos

Soil: It is best if the soil is loose and has good drainage. Temperature: It can g...