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How to Grow Mammoth Chrysanthemums

    How to Grow Mammoth Chrysanthemums

    • 1
      The growing tip is located at the top of the shoot.

      Pinch the growing tip of the chrysanthemum when the plant is about six inches tall. This will encourage the plant to branch, giving you more options to choose from when it comes to the perfect stem for your chrysanthemum. Small branches will soon begin to develop as the plant learns it can no longer grow up.

    • 2). Break off all but three of these branches. These branches will be the main branches that you will use to grow your show blooms.

    • 3
      The bud on this plant is located to the left, underneath the blooming flower.

      Remove all flower buds not on the top three inches of each branch. You can do this with small clippers or by breaking or pinching them off by hand. This will enable your plant to dedicate the majority of its energy to developing a relatively small number of flowers.

    • 4). Examine the top bud. This bud is called the crown bud, and as soon as you are sure it is healthy, you should remove all the other flowers on the stem. A healthy crown bud will be fat, green and show no discoloration or evidence of insect or bacterial damage.

    • 5). Continue to remove small side branches as they develop. This will focus all flowering resources on those three main flowers. Your plant will appear a little bare, but the flowers it bears will be truly magnificent.

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