How to grow Margaret flowers

Last Update :2024.11.22

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1. Sowing cuttings

2. Transplanting into pots

3. Pruning and topping

4. Apply thin fertilizer frequently

5. Maintenance precautions


If you want to raise Marguerite well and grow flowers, you need to ensure sufficient light, observe that the soil surface turns white, and the soil in the pot feels noticeably lighter when you hold it, and water it thoroughly. Pay attention to pruning and fertilizing during the growth period of the plant. Prune and top the seedlings as they grow. Only when Margaret grows into a spherical shape will it be allowed to bloom. Fertilizer should be applied lightly and frequently. During the growth period, a balanced nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied, and before the flowering period, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be used.


How to grow Margaret flowers
1. Sowing cuttings

1. Sowing and cuttings

When we plant Marguerite flowers, we either sow seeds or take cuttings, or buy already cut seedlings. No matter which method is used, we wait until Margarita flowers bloom. When the extra small seedlings grow to 5cm high, or after the cuttings survive, they can be transplanted.

2. Transplant into pots

When transplanting, prepare a small flower pot, fill it with nutrient soil, mix a small handful of organic fertilizer or controlled-release fertilizer at the bottom of the soil, and then fill it with Use a layer of fertile soil, transplant the Margaret seedlings into small flower pots with soil in them, water them thoroughly and place them in a light and ventilated place.

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3. Trimming and topping< /h2>

After a week, let Margaret bask in the sun, observe that the soil surface turns white and water it thoroughly. When the seedlings grow to 8cm high, top them off. Pinch off the top 2cm leaves of the plant, leaving 6cm of stems and leaves ( About 8 leaves), continue topping when the branches grow to 8cm long.

4. Apply thin fertilizer frequently

By topping 3-4 times, Margaret can grow into a spherical shape. During this period, nitrogen should be poured every half month. The concentration of fertilizer and water with a balance of phosphorus and potassium should be light until the marguerite grows into a spherical shape. Stop topping and switch to phosphorus and potassium fertilizer and continue to apply it until it blooms.

Margaret

5. Maintenance Attention

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When maintaining Margaret, in addition to shading during the slow potting period, she should get more sun at other times. The weight of the soil in the pot feels obviously lighter when she is carrying it. Water it thoroughly. Fertilize before and after flowering, but do not fertilize during flowering. Spray Flower Protector every half a month to prevent insect damage.

Margaret


2. Transplanting into pots

3. Pruning and topping

4. Apply thin fertilizer frequently

5. Maintenance precautions










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