Thanks for a very useful video. I bought my first chrysanthemums this summer for my newly renovated garden. They were a large mound shape with hundreds of tiny baby pink flowers. I bought two. I went abroad for 3 weeks, and I've come to see that one of them still has all of its leaves, and it looks like hundreds of tiny closed buds. The other one is a half n half, i.e. half of it has its leaves, but the other half is just empty brown stalks. I'm not really sure whether its just going dormant for the winter, or whether its dying. Should I remove all the brown stalks and hope the other half survives? Now that we are nearly in November, should I just leave the plants in the ground with all leaves intact? Cut out any stalks that dont have leaves? Feed it with fertiliser or not? I'm really not sure what to do. Please help!
OMG the BEST Chrysanthemum video I have ever watched -- thank you I feel more knowledgeable & confident with planting and replanting/repotting my mums thanks to you!!!
First time watching this video love how you explained everything my grandson gave me this plant which I never seen or heard about and now with your expert advice I love it so easy to maintain thanks
The best video I have ever seen for chrysanthemums! I have been searching on a bunch of platforms and nobody has ever gave me this much information. Thank you!
I like your video. It is very informative. However, I do not agree with your comment that "pinching does not add any value". It does. I do it at least two times - once in the spring and once in summer around mid-June. We get our flowers only once in Fall. What pinching does is it makes the plant branch out a lot and get a shape like a ball. As we all know more branches mean more flowers. I noticed a lot of your full flowering plants were flopping/dangling down. If you pinch it and it becomes a round ball, your stems will not flop on one side when it is flowering. Give it a try.
Very useful information. Actually I got these plants and just neglected them in winter and thougt they wouldn't survive but they survived the winter zone 7 and got lot of flowers this year
Here in northern Virginia mums flower only in the fall. It is common for nurseries to sell potted mums pruned to an attractive global shape. When the new shots reach significant growth in the spring after a severe pruning in late fall, I will periodically take clippers to encourage the same global shape. This pruning removes most buds and promotes more branching for a denser plant. The rule of thumb here is to stop pruning around July 4 to allow massive new budding development. Then in fall the plant has a very thick display of color in a beautiful symmetrical global shape. After the plant is spent in late fall, I prune almost to soil level, but leaving the small green shoots for the following spring's growth.
First. time watching and love how you explained all details of this plant I have one my grandson gave me and I didn’t know nothing about this plant so I decided to look it up and that’s how I found your video wow this plant is easy to maintain I love it now thanks for sharing your expertise on this awesome plant have a bless evening
Thank you so so much for this video it must have taken many hours to make. It’s very informative I really appreciate it and I look forward to using the knowledge I have gained from this video
Thank you so much for your wealth of information my chrysanthemums will be growing in my garden outside, so thank you so much for your help because I know nothing about planting chrysanthemums, but so far everything I’m planting is coming out so beautifully over the years or should I say the few years I’ve been planting in my garden outside, I may have only five plants that are in pots outside around my home but everything else I place in the ground, and I really enjoying now to Moses in the cradle beautiful green plant purple and green leaves.😍👩🏾🦲🥰
Beautiful, just so beautiful. And sad to think of all the Mum we had trow away over the years. But now I have 2 of them growing in my garden. I didn't know to care for them until now. Thankfully they were hardly and continued to grow. The only problem is because I didn't know about cutting them or timing them they laying on the ground like vines.i don't if I should put them on staks or just cut them down.
Wow thank you so much. What great information! Definitely unrated flowers, I just bought a beautiful flower pot of yellow mums and Im so excited to have them by my front door. I will propagate them in the future :)
I learned alot from your video , thank you . I have ine in a container that was doing beautiful then over night it looked all dried up . I am afraid that I am going to lose it , any suggestions? I have watered it like the other ine .
My chrysanthemum look sad... not dry, but sad like it has no will to live.. idk what I did wrong. They said to water n spray it every morning. Any help?
My plant is tall, staked, no blooms. It's early October. I'm in Centra California and they DIDN'T bloom in spring . . . What to do right now? I need blooms please help!
Hello there,very informative video. But i have a question I have a chrysanthemum pico mundo flower.We bought it without knowing how to keep it(my bad hehe).The flowers are originally purple but now the color are like...uh draining,it turned a lil green and the purple is fading.Can you pls tell me whats wrong and what can i do🤠
Hi, i loved this video so much😍😍😍very helpful, but, i have a question would it survive a 5 day shippung in a box? Because i wanted to order some online because there are none in our market, well not yet, but it takes 5 days, i don't know if it will survive.
Do you (or anyone in the comments here) have thoughts on how to recovery a chrysanthemum with a disease? I had little white mums in planters, and ended up with some strange deterioration of the leaves and they kept putting out buds, but only a few bloomed looking brown and wilty, and eventually they just froze with unopened buds. I think i had a soil born virus or fungus, but couldn’t find information online that matched. I pulled them and put back in their nursery pots and am periodically spraying with Bonide Neem oil spray, and I just drenched them with an organic product called Disease Control from Monterey as well, because I am using it to treat my avocado. I should probably just toss them, but I was thinking of putting them in fresh soil and cutting all the way back. Do you think they would recover from being prunes severely (more than 50%)?
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Very interesting video! I live in the Phoenix area with hot desert temperatures. Do these flowers survive extremely high temperatures?
Thanks for a very useful video. I bought my first chrysanthemums this summer for my newly renovated garden. They were a large mound shape with hundreds of tiny baby pink flowers. I bought two. I went abroad for 3 weeks, and I've come to see that one of them still has all of its leaves, and it looks like hundreds of tiny closed buds. The other one is a half n half, i.e. half of it has its leaves, but the other half is just empty brown stalks. I'm not really sure whether its just going dormant for the winter, or whether its dying. Should I remove all the brown stalks and hope the other half survives? Now that we are nearly in November, should I just leave the plants in the ground with all leaves intact? Cut out any stalks that dont have leaves? Feed it with fertiliser or not? I'm really not sure what to do. Please help!
OMG the BEST Chrysanthemum video I have ever watched -- thank you I feel more knowledgeable & confident with planting and replanting/repotting my mums thanks to you!!!
First time watching this video love how you explained everything my grandson gave me this plant which I never seen or heard about and now with your expert advice I love it so easy to maintain thanks
The best video I have ever seen for chrysanthemums! I have been searching on a bunch of platforms and nobody has ever gave me this much information. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I am researching about this flower because I am planning to fill my yard with this. Thanks for the very informative video.
I like your video. It is very informative. However, I do not agree with your comment that "pinching does not add any value". It does. I do it at least two times - once in the spring and once in summer around mid-June. We get our flowers only once in Fall. What pinching does is it makes the plant branch out a lot and get a shape like a ball. As we all know more branches mean more flowers. I noticed a lot of your full flowering plants were flopping/dangling down. If you pinch it and it becomes a round ball, your stems will not flop on one side when it is flowering. Give it a try.
Yes you’re right
Very useful information. Actually I got these plants and just neglected them in winter and thougt they wouldn't survive but they survived the winter zone 7 and got lot of flowers this year
Been interested in propagating my mums cause they mine have grown so big and pretty. Seems pretty easy.
Here in northern Virginia mums flower only in the fall. It is common for nurseries to sell potted mums pruned to an attractive global shape. When the new shots reach significant growth in the spring after a severe pruning in late fall, I will periodically take clippers to encourage the same global shape. This pruning removes most buds and promotes more branching for a denser plant. The rule of thumb here is to stop pruning around July 4 to allow massive new budding development. Then in fall the plant has a very thick display of color in a beautiful symmetrical global shape. After the plant is spent in late fall, I prune almost to soil level, but leaving the small green shoots for the following spring's growth.
Thanks for sharing your growing experience with this plant!
I love the colours you have planted. I had the purple type which give me a beautiful scent. Guyanese gardener 🌺
Can u say if this plant blooms all year round in Guyana
First. time watching and love how you explained all details of this plant I have one my grandson gave me and I didn’t know nothing about this plant so I decided to look it up and that’s how I found your video wow this plant is easy to maintain I love it now thanks for sharing your expertise on this awesome plant have a bless evening
Hi just got my first mum plant from
Tesco lovely colour white and burgandy will try to split it
As a big plant thank you x😍
Thank you so so much for this video it must have taken many hours to make. It’s very informative I really appreciate it and I look forward to using the knowledge I have gained from this video
Thank you for making this video. I have a few in my garden in pots. I am a newbie so I learned a lot from your videos
Wow, Thank for sharing such a great tips to plant this beautiful flowers. I love it so much🙏
Thank you so much for your wealth of information my chrysanthemums will be growing in my garden outside, so thank you so much for your help because I know nothing about planting chrysanthemums, but so far everything I’m planting is coming out so beautifully over the years or should I say the few years I’ve been planting in my garden outside, I may have only five plants that are in pots outside around my home but everything else I place in the ground, and I really enjoying now to Moses in the cradle beautiful green plant purple and green leaves.😍👩🏾🦲🥰
Thanks best information that we actually need on how to grow and keep these gorgeous plants growing
Chrysanthemums are one of my favorite. Great video.
As many others have said before, this was a helpful and informative video. Thanks for making my life so much easier bro 👍
Glad to help!
Beautiful, just so beautiful. And sad to think of all the Mum we had trow away over the years. But now I have 2 of them growing in my garden. I didn't know to care for them until now. Thankfully they were hardly and continued to grow. The only problem is because I didn't know about cutting them or timing them they laying on the ground like vines.i don't if I should put them on staks or just cut them down.
Thank you, just found some on the discount rack. They just need a little love :) Bless
Very informative. Do they survive the fall rain? Can we keep them in open patio when it rains?
Thanks.
Thank you for the video! It was very detailed and informative!! I learned a couple of things!! ❤️
Very beautiful flower video uploading , thanks for sharing to us such amazing plant at home decoration
Wow thank you so much. What great information! Definitely unrated flowers, I just bought a beautiful flower pot of yellow mums and Im so excited to have them by my front door. I will propagate them in the future :)
thank you for making this thorough guide!
Thank you so much for sharing this video....I love mums...I have got white and yellow variety...
Thank you for the true and out standing information. ❤
Wow..lovely. . u did wonderfully wt ur mums. Tq 4 sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. Very good video, good explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Can I fertilize when there is flower buds on the plant.
Yes you can
Your Videos always make me want to go get my fingers dirty:) it so good watching you. I’m going out to my Garden right now.Thank you 🌸🌺🌹🦋🍀
Such a helpful video thanks!!
Wow !!! I had no idea you can keep them . Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much this video... It was very helpful. 🌻🌸🌻🌸🌻💐🌸🌻
I learned alot from your video , thank you . I have ine in a container that was doing beautiful then over night it looked all dried up . I am afraid that I am going to lose it , any suggestions? I have watered it like the other ine .
Thank You for this video. It is a good compedium.
I bought one a month ago with lots of buds, but none of them blossomed. It's placed in a spot that gets lots of sun. Please advice.
Nice to see this new video 👍🏻🤗
Just wow I love it
Awesome all are flowers 💐
Thanks a ton.. I have the variety that blooms from late summer to fall... Is it ok to hard prune mums if they are in ground?
Yes you can
Do you think I can grow chrysanthemum from seeds? Thank you
Not easy
masterclass
Very good video thank you
Beautiful flowers & so much useful info😊 thanks for sharing😊😊
My chrysanthemum look sad... not dry, but sad like it has no will to live.. idk what I did wrong. They said to water n spray it every morning. Any help?
Maybe they are lacking nutrients. Try using worm tea. I get mine from Vermisterra.com and use coupon code CAG to get 10% off plus free shipping
My plant is tall, staked, no blooms. It's early October. I'm in Centra California and they DIDN'T bloom in spring . . . What to do right now? I need blooms please help!
You must use a bloom booster fertilizer. Ours are blooming like crazy right now! amzn.to/43wFMlr
Soo beautiful flowers sir....and also useful information.
A very good and informative video
Hello there,very informative video. But i have a question
I have a chrysanthemum pico mundo flower.We bought it without knowing how to keep it(my bad hehe).The flowers are originally purple but now the color are like...uh draining,it turned a lil green and the purple is fading.Can you pls tell me whats wrong and what can i do🤠
Thanks
Hi, i loved this video so much😍😍😍very helpful, but, i have a question would it survive a 5 day shippung in a box? Because i wanted to order some online because there are none in our market, well not yet, but it takes 5 days, i don't know if it will survive.
Yes it can survive that
Great tips.
Glad it was helpful!
so i'm not sure if this is easy to find in the philippines, if i read how to grow.. you grow something from seed
Wow... Just wow😍😍
Nice explanation sir. Thank you
Is it possible to mix different varieties to make one bush?
Sir we have this plant in my home but not getting flowers, i have done pruning too
They flower twice a year
My plant has lots of buds but it’s not blooming it drying please suggest
So beautiful
Beautiful flower
My chrysanthemum plant is drooping .... I am watering it well... I don’t know what to do.... can you help me please
Do you (or anyone in the comments here) have thoughts on how to recovery a chrysanthemum with a disease? I had little white mums in planters, and ended up with some strange deterioration of the leaves and they kept putting out buds, but only a few bloomed looking brown and wilty, and eventually they just froze with unopened buds. I think i had a soil born virus or fungus, but couldn’t find information online that matched. I pulled them and put back in their nursery pots and am periodically spraying with Bonide Neem oil spray, and I just drenched them with an organic product called Disease Control from Monterey as well, because I am using it to treat my avocado.
I should probably just toss them, but I was thinking of putting them in fresh soil and cutting all the way back. Do you think they would recover from being prunes severely (more than 50%)?
Have you talked your local nursery?
How to avail your seeds sir?
Thank you.
Beautiful....
My chrysanthemum is in full sunlight? Is that ok!?i live in the Philippines
🍀🪴🍂🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌞🌞🌸🌸🌹🍄love to you Thank you 🙏
Good
How about watering ?
They need more water when they are flowering. Otherwise water as usual
My mum is not blooming last season (whey?
Try adding a flowering fertilizer: amzn.to/3yYBmpk
Is their anyway to harvest seeds and start them from seeds?
They grow easily from cuttings
@@CaliforniaGardening I will try it thank you ❤️
@@CaliforniaGardening I just wanted to know to save the plant if anything wrong happened
What to feed in pot
Use any fertilizer formulated for roses or flower
Soil?
Which month
cntikn kmi call bunga kek wa..
Hi can you send these flowers to me am in Africa
I wish more was said about watering frequency :(
It depends on how hot it gets in your area. On hot days, water ever day or every other day. On cooler/cloudy days twice to thrice per week
First
mums are edible flowers used in salads.
🥰👍
Chrysantemum temum ozawa o' yune yuyu hakusho
R u able to take cuttings and ship to me ? I will be happy to reimburse you for cutting and shipping costs.
Raj Popat
Sorry I don't ship cuttings
😊😊💕💕
Nice vid! Could we get a collab (online I guess?) with Epic Gardening (Kevin)? He's from San Diego, and he's an amazing gardening RUclipsr.
Thanks Nikhil, we already did a collab, see it here: ruclips.net/video/BTZVtsbt6pY/видео.html
And this is when he toured my garden: ruclips.net/video/JOytgY9HmeY/видео.html
@@CaliforniaGardening Thanks for the links 😊
@@CaliforniaGardening oh cool!
Hello ,please answer me, whether you are an Indian or not?I asked you many times!😭
From his accent he is
so beautiful