My chrysanthemum leaves are turning yellowish and looks dying! I thought they are supposed to last from?


Question:Spring till at least summer?

Answers:
It sounds like it may be getting too much water.


Probably the water. The most important thing you need to do is make sure they are planted in GOOD QUALITY potting soilor or in worm castings a.k.a. vermicast. The worm castings are better but a lot harder to find. These soils are both loaded with nutrients, but more importantly, they time-release water and nutrients to the plants to make sure they get what they need when they need it, rather than being drowned one minute, and thirsty the next minute. You can try to find these soils at a national chain of landscape suppliers who may just have someone local. You can call 1-800-TOPSOIL or go to www.1800TOPSOIL.com to see if they service your area. Good luck!

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