Chrysanthemumsare plants and all plants need water. If the soil is dry, water them. If they are in a planter, you should take a pencil and put some holes in the soil before you water.
Chrysanthemums need sunlight. They can tolerate some shade.
Chrysanthemums need a lot of light, at least 4 to 6 hours a day. They bloom in the fall when there is less light than the summer. It is important to keep chrysanthemums away from street lights that will affect their bloom time.
Chrysanthemums need water so they have to be watered in droughts. If it is too wet, they can get fungal diseases. They can get aphids, spider mites and leaf miners. New cuttings can get bacterial infections. And chrysanthemums are toxic to children and pets.
Chrysanthemums can cost from $4 a plant to $15.
It is a good idea to use aged manure or compost when planting chrysanthemums.
If you want your chrysanthemums to survive winter, you need to plant them in spring.
Chrysanthemums generally require about 1-2 inches of water per week, either from rainfall or supplemental watering. It's important to water deeply and less frequently to encourage deep root growth and avoid overwatering which can lead to root rot. Adjust watering based on soil moisture levels and weather conditions.
Too much salt can kill plants including chrysanthemums.
Chrysanthemums need well drained soil. So clay is not good. Sand or Miracle Grow as long as the Miracle Grow does not retain water.
Yes, you should dead-head your chrysanthemums in the warmer seasons, and mulch them.
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Chrysanthemums will last two weeks if the stem is cut shorter each few days and the water changed.