CHRYSANTHEMUM--PINCHING
Chrysanthemums should be pinched to develop a compact
plant that won't collapse or fall when flowering. An actively growing
plant during spring and summer, properly fertilized and watered, will
require four to six (4 to 6) pinchings.
Start pinching plants when shoots are eight (8) inches
long. Pinch plants back by half. New shoots should develop within weeks.
When these shoots are eight (8) inches long, pinch them back by half.
As shoots reach eight (8) inches in height, prune back by half.
No pinching should occur after July 15th in order
to develop a compact, blooming plant. Late pinching (after July 15) may
remove flower buds
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