Cui chrysanthemum, also known as annual aster, is also known as Jiangxi La, July chrysanthemum, Gesang flower. With purple and blue chrysanthemum bottle inserts, decorate the window sill, it looks simple and elegant.

Cui chrysanthemum, is a relatively beautiful plant, colorful flowers, beautiful flower types, diverse flower types, flowering abundant, long flowering period, chrysanthemum flower period in May-October every year, flowering period of 6 months, is a very important ornamental plant in the horticultural community at home and abroad.
Emerald chrysanthemums are rich in color, including white, light yellow, pink, light red, light blue or purple, etc., each of which has its own unique beauty, especially the most elegant purple.
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Cui chrysanthemum is a very common flowering plant, but if you want to maintain such a long flowering period, it is very important to carefully maintain the flowering period.
The main points of conservation of Cuiju are as follows:
1. Illumination
In the summer, the chrysanthemum flowers like light, but they are not tolerant of strong light, and they should be shaded in time after entering the flowering period. Cui chrysanthemum is a summer flowering plant, too strong light can easily burn the plant, resulting in yellowing and drying phenomenon, the flower will also wither early.
2. Water
CuiJu prefers a warm and moist soil environment, if it is too dry, it is easy to dry up, and it should be watered in time.
3. Trim
After the chrysanthemum flower period, the flowers will gradually wither, this time to prune in time, but also to prune some dead branches, not only can reduce the consumption of nutrients, but also promote the growth of new branches, laying a good foundation for the next year's flowering.
4. Thin fertilizer is applied diligently
After entering the chrysanthemum flower stage, it is not allowed to break the fat, otherwise it is easy to let its flowers wither in advance due to insufficient nutrients. The frequency of fertilization is best maintained once a month so that the flowers bloom more fully.