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What should I do if Dutch chrysanthemum withers after flowering?
Suitable soil: soil with high porosity, good air permeability, good water permeability and rich nutrition should be selected for cultivation. Such soil environment can promote better rooting and facilitate later growth. It is suggested that humus soil, river sand and base fertilizer should be mixed in garden soil.

Adequate light: Dutch chrysanthemum likes light, so it is necessary to choose a plot with sufficient light for ground planting, and put the potted plants in a place with sufficient light to ensure that they receive more than 8 hours of light every day, so as to accumulate more nutrients and promote better growth and flowering.

Proper watering: Dutch chrysanthemum has certain drought tolerance and is afraid of waterlogging. Watering should not be too frequent during breeding, otherwise it will not be absorbed. It is recommended to water the soil after it turns white, and water it thoroughly every time, without leaving water.

Rational topdressing: Dutch chrysanthemum likes fertilizer, which should not only be mixed with base fertilizer, but also topdressing in time during the growing season. It is best to apply fertilizer once every half month and use pancakes to fertilize water, so that growth will be more vigorous and nutrition will be sufficient. It is suggested that proper application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before flowering can promote better flowering and prolong flowering period.