Caring for indoor chrysanthemums differs from caring for plants in open ground.
The difference is that at home you need to choose a well-lit, ventilated and cool place for the flowers. Only in this case will chrysanthemums please you with long and lush flowering.
Conditions for growing chrysanthemums
The temperature that flowering plants like should not exceed 12-15 degrees, plus fresh and humid air. Otherwise, the leaves of chrysanthemums will quickly turn yellow and wither.
If you can't achieve the appropriate coolness, then you need to spray with warm, settled water 2 times a day. The air temperature should be approximately 18-23 degrees.
Watering chrysanthemums
Potted plants are watered several times every seven days when the top layer begins to dry out.
Chrysanthemums are contraindicated to overwatering, otherwise the root system will quickly get. Feed the plants 2 times a week with liquid fertilizers.
During winter, flowers need rest and should not be pressured to bloom again.
After flowering, the bushes are cut literally to short stumps and moved to a balcony or loggia, where they will be cool and fresh.