From Cutting to Maturing: Unveiling the Tech-Driven Cultivation of Chrysanthemum

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Consistency, speed, and quality have become the three cornerstones of successful greenhouse production. Chrysanthemum growers facing a dual challenge: ensuring uniform rooting during the cutting stage and maintaining vigorous growth and flowering during the maturing stage.

 

 

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  • Inconsistent rooting: Cuttings under plastic covers often showed irregular development, with some plants lagging behind.
  • High occurrence of "blue cuttings": Poor light penetration and fluctuating humidity created uneven, weak seedlings.
  • Unpredictable flowering times: Seasonal dependence on natural daylight made it difficult to meet market schedules.
  • Yield instability: Production output varied between batches, with an average yield lower than industry benchmarks.

 

 

 

 

 

Shenzhen Westland Tech. Come to rescue

 

Stage 1: Rooting and Cutting Propagation

 

 

The propagation phase sets the foundation for the entire production cycle. Uneven rooting or poor-quality cuttings can result in growth delays and lower yields. To address this, our Clone LED 18W T8 tubes have been specifically engineered for use in multi-layer propagation racks.

 

(Photosynthetic Photon Flux): Each tube delivers 36 μmol/s, ensuring sufficient light for uniform rooting.

Blue-Enhanced Full Spectrum (77% Blue): Promotes strong root initiation, compact morphology, and early leaf development.

: Maintains a stable microclimate in enclosed propagation rooms without overheating sensitive cuttings.

: Slim tube form factor ensures even light distribution across trays, eliminating shaded areas.

: It offers female port and male port for users DIY daisy chain. Supplies a more uniformity light source.

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, cutting survival rates increase by 12–15%, and rooting is achieved 2–3 days faster compared to traditional cutting method.

 

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Stage 2: Vegetative and Generative Growth in Greenhouses

 

 

Once transplanted into the greenhouse, chrysanthemums require a spectrum that drives both vegetative growth and uniform flowering. For this critical stage, our HLEDTLR 1000W fixtures equipped with the R85G5B5FR5 spectrum deliver unmatched performance.

 

1000W LED Grow Lights For Roses - Greenhouse Efficient Option

: Each fixture outputs 3200 μmol/s, providing deep light penetration across dense chrysanthemum canopies.

(85%): Maximizes photosynthetic efficiency, accelerating biomass accumulation.

(5% + 5%): Maintains compact architecture and improves canopy penetration.

Far-Red (5%): Supports stem elongation when needed and promotes synchronized flowering.

: It support daisy chain when applied in greenhouse, with extend wire to connect the male and female port.

 

 

In addition, growers can strategically extend the photoperiod by switching on the HLEDTLR fixtures for 2–4 hours after sunset. This supplemental lighting has demonstrated significant benefits:

 

  • Faster vegetative growth with crop cycles shortened by 5–7 daysinfo-411-282
  • Extended flowering duration by 7–10 days, increasing vase life and market value

 

Most importantly, yield improvements are tangible: under conventional greenhouse conditions, average production reaches around 180 stems/m². With our supplemental LED strategy, growers consistently achieve 210–220 stems/m²-an increase of 15–20% in marketable yield.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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By optimizing all light and climate conditions, the chrysanthemum greenhouse successfully achieved high-quality, uniform cutting seedling production and shortened the cultivation cycle, thereby achieving its production goals with greater reliability and efficiency.