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How to cultivate potted Cuiju (explain the cultivation methods and techniques of Cuiju in detail)

Summer has come, Chinese rose and hydrangea are still in full bloom, but the space needed to raise them is too large. Those flower friends who live on the small windowsill can only stare! Therefore, Huahua must recommend a flower suitable for windowsill party and balcony party today, that is, Cuiju, which loves to explode in summer!

In summer, a pot of cuiju blooms!

Cuiju, also known as July Chrysanthemum, is a flowering plant. It blooms from June to September every year and lasts for three months. Its heat resistance is slightly better, it will breathe in summer and will not go into hibernation at all.

Cuiju has a large number of flowers, each time it is full of a large pot of flowers, and the petals are stacked one after another, which looks like table tennis. Put it anywhere in the house after boiling, and its face value is particularly high, which is deeply loved by everyone!

In Europe, it used to be popular to use Cuiju for divination, that is, to pick off the petals one by one, and then meditate on love and non-love until all the petals of flowers are picked up, so Cuiju also means love. You can send a few pots to your friends by raising an explosive pot.

Raising chrysanthemums in this way can also raise an explosion pot!

1. After unpacking, we can see that Cuiju comes with a Qingshan flowerpot, so we don't even need to replace the flowerpot. Pull up the plant, you can see that the root system is particularly strong. Only a strong root system can make Cuiju thrive and bloom more!

2. Water the removed Cuiju 1 time, put it in a cool and ventilated place, let it adapt to the home environment, and slowly slow down the pot. Remember not to expose yourself to the sun. When all the leaves stand up and become watery, the slow pot will be successful!

Cuiju likes to bask in the sun, but the sun in summer is poisonous. You can move to a well-lit place to bask in the sun sooner or later. When it is hot at noon, move to a place with good scattered light. More sunshine can make it grow stronger!

4. Cuiju is a shallow-rooted plant. Once water accumulates, it is easy to cause rotten roots. So when watering in summer, you can pick up the flowerpot and water it after it feels obviously lighter. Don't let water accumulate in the flowerpot for a long time. You can spray water around the flowerpot to increase humidity.

You can add some fertilizer to the chrysanthemum if you want it to blossom as soon as possible. Apply 1 time potassium dihydrogen phosphate, Huaduoduo No.2 and other phosphorus and potassium fertilizers every half month to promote flower bud differentiation and let Cuiju blossom beautiful flowers as soon as possible!