Disbudding and Dis-shooting
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These operations are mostly performed for large flowering of decorative type chrysanthemums.
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Many of the standard type varieties are disbudded in which the largest terminal bud is reserved and all auxiliary buds are removed.
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Disbudding of spray varieties is very easy because in this case only the large apical bud is removed and the auxiliary buds are allowed to developt.
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For taking three blooms per plant, three lateral strong shoots are allowed to grow and others are removed.
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Lateral buds and side shoots are removed at their early stage of growth from time to time.
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For taking one bloom per plant no pinching is done.
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Only the main stem is allowed to grow.
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Removal of undesirable lateral buds and shoots are done.
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Dis-shooting is practiced to reduce the number of branches for improving the size and form of the flower.
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Last modified: Tuesday, 12 June 2012, 9:55 AM