

found some mums that fell on the ground at the theme park I was at as they were closing. I'm more used to succulents where I let things sit on some dirt and hope for the best, so are there any chances any of these will propagate? I doubt the short one will, but I'm hopeful for the one with a bunch of flowers and the one with the long stem, though I understand if it's not likely. what should I do to maximize the chances of them propagating, if there's a decent chance they can? thank you!
by Birbliet

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i would cut the flowers off to prop. keep the stems in a jar of water in a bright window. they rooted pretty fast for me, then i moved them to a pot for a while, then transfered to the ground.
i propped chrysanthemums twice in the spring and late summer. right now seems a bit late to prop them if you want them to survive the winter in the ground.