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titleOfInvention Zinc supplement method for cultivating chrysanthemum
abstract The invention discloses a zinc supplement method for cultivating chrysanthemum. The zinc supplement method includes steps of performing cutting for the chrysanthemum, and controlling water in a vain growth period of the chrysanthemum from July to August so that the chrysanthemum withers; piecing stems at lower ends of leaves of growing points of the chrysanthemum by a disinfected needle; performing topping, in other words, shearing 1-2cm tops of branches by scissors after lengths of the branches of the chrysanthemum reach 10-15cm and the weather keeps sunny for 2-3 days continuously; and applying fertilizers to the chrysanthemum. The zinc supplement method for cultivating the chrysanthemum has the advantages that the chrysanthemum is subjected to cutting ahead of schedule, tops of the chrysanthemum are removed ahead of schedule, accordingly, development of root systems of the chrysanthemum is promoted, a foundation is laid for future strong seedlings of the chrysanthemum, the chrysanthemum is effectively dwarfed by means of controlling the water, piecing the stems, applying the organic fertilizers and the like, nutrients rich in zinc are mixed into soil by means of spraying zinc fertilizers, and an effect of supplementing the zinc into the chrysanthemum is realized.
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