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I bought these Mums at a grocery store. They are blooming now. I want to know should i put them in a bigger container. Also when the blooms fade,Do i cut the bud? How far should i cut? Do i add fertilzer? If so! What kind of fertilizer? Does it need shade or sun? How much water? Heres my pic !! Plants: 47 | From: san antonio,tx | Registered: May 2004
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It's best not to transplant when a plant is in bloom.
quote:...when the blooms fade,Do i cut the bud?
I think you mean the spent flower, not the bud. The bud is an immature flower and will become a flower. You can cut the spent flowers off.
quote:How far should i cut?
You can cut just below the spent flower or to just above a leaf or to a part of the stem where you see a new bud or 'Y' junction of stems.
quote:Do i add fertilzer?
I suspect that there is a timed release fertilizer in the soil and you shouldn't need to add fertilizer, especially at this time of year. You could cause the plant to put out a new flush of growth that won't have time to harden off before a frost.
quote:Does it need shade or sun?
Full sun is best - 6 hours or more.
quote:How much water?
You may need to water every day. The pot size looks small for the size of the plant and I suspect it will dry quickly. Try and stick your finger into the soil up to your first knuckle. If it's dry, water the plant. Let the water run through the holes and don't let it sit in a dish of water for more than an hour. Take a look here.
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* * * * When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant. Plants: 271 | From: Maryland zone 7 | Registered: Sep 2002
| Seeded: 68.55.145.196
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your in TX. your mums will bloom in may& and again at this time of year.I cut mine back and root the cuttings.I cut back in july& will be cutting back my yellows near end of next month.I just added some compost around them today.& I think I found something sprouting where my burgandy ones may have been(hubby mowed/weedwacked them to ground zero)They are easy plants for TX and once are settled in are drought tolerant.I don't suggest growing them where are in shade.My reds are in shade and are just now blooming& look leggy.they will be moved soon.good luck with your plant.
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