Yes.
Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum can be transplanted, and the transplanted seedlings will grow more vigorously than the direct-seeded seedlings. When transplanting chrysanthemum, you need to choose the appropriate time. Chrysanthemum is sown and planted in spring and autumn every year. Transplanting chrysanthemum can also be done in spring and autumn. At this time, the temperature is suitable, and the plants can adapt to the environment as soon as possible after transplanting.
Growth Habits
Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum is a semi-cold-tolerant vegetable, and its requirements for light are not strict. Generally, weaker light is better. It is a short-day vegetable. It is conducive to its growth in a cool and mild environment with a relative soil humidity of 70% to 80%.
Under long-day conditions, vegetative growth cannot fully develop, and it quickly enters reproductive growth and blooms and sets seeds.