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cut the plant back when you see it is ready to blossom.

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How long do chrysanthemums blooms last?

Chrysanthemums will last two weeks if the stem is cut shorter each few days and the water changed.


Are chrysanthemums poisonous?

Chrysanthemums do smell bad. They are used to make an insecticide.


What is the difference between Fuji chrysanthemums and spider chrysanthemums?

Fuji chrysanthemums and spider chrysanthemums are the same flower. The botanic name is Dendranthema x grandiflorium.


Do chrysanthemums lose their flowers?

Chrysanthemums flowers will die and should be cut off to encourage more flowers to bloom.


Do chrysanthemums get deadheaded?

It is a good idea to deadhead your chrysanthemums.


What are the effects of pinching on chrysanthemum flowering?

Pinching chrysanthemums promotes branching and more compact growth, which in turn leads to increased flower production. By pinching, you encourage the plant to develop more flower buds, resulting in a fuller and more floriferous plant. Additionally, pinching can help synchronize flowering times for more uniform blooms.


How do you multiply chrysanthemums?

When they are beginning to come up, you gently pull the plants out and pull them into large sections that include both stems and roots. Then you carefully replant these new plants.


Can chrysanthemums be replanted?

No, but cutting them back produces plants that have more stems and thus more flowers. Cutting also produces shorter plants that may have a more attractive round shape.


What colors can chrysanthemums?

chrysanthemums have yellow and red


Do garden chrysanthemums have thorns?

Chrysanthemums do not have thorns.


What is a Chrisantanum?

It seems like you are referring to the spelling error of "chrysanthemum." Chrysanthemums are flowering plants that come in various colors and are commonly used in floral arrangements and gardens. They are known for their vibrant blooms and are often associated with autumn.


Are chrysanthemums acid-loving plants?

Yes, chrysanthemums prefer slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8. Adding organic matter like compost can help lower the pH of the soil and make it more suitable for chrysanthemums to thrive.