Jasmine winter cutting skills to make your jasmine bloom more beautifully!

Choose the right species of jasmine and prepare cutting materials. Jasmine winter cutting method and precautions

With the arrival of winter, many flowers begin to enter a dormant period, but for jasmine, winter is not the end of its growth. On the contrary, proper cutting management can make the jasmine bloom more beautiful flowers in the coming year. Let's explore the winter cutting methods of jasmine and make your jasmine flowers more beautiful and charming.

Choose the right species of jasmine

Before cutting jasmine, you first need to choose the right species. The more cold-resistant varieties of jasmine are more suitable for winter cutting, such as 'Pearl Ball', 'Xue Li Hong' and other varieties, which have a higher survival rate when cut in winter.

Prepare cutting materials

1. Cutting substrate: You can choose perlite, vermiculite, river sand, etc. as the cutting substrate. These materials have good breathability and drainage, which is beneficial to the growth of jasmine.

2. Cutting tools: Prepare some clean scissors, horticultural knives, cutting frames, and other tools to ensure the hygiene of the cutting process.

3. Nutrient solution: Prepare some rooting powder to promote the rooting of jasmine.

Jasmine winter cutting method

1. Choose healthy branches: Choose strong, disease-free jasmine branches as cutting materials.

2. Cut branches: Cut the branches into 10-15 cm long sections, leaving 2-3 leaves per section.

3. Branch processing: Cut the bottom of the cut branches diagonally, apply rooting powder to treat, to promote rooting.

4. Cut: Insert the treated branches into the cutting substrate, with an insertion depth of about 3-5 cm.

5. Watering: After cutting, water thoroughly to keep the substrate moist.

6. Management and maintenance: Place the cut jasmine in a semi-shady and well-ventilated area, keep the temperature between 15-20℃, water every 3-5 days, and keep the substrate moist.

Precautions

1. Keep clean during the cutting process to avoid bacterial infection.

2. Keep the cutting substrate moist but avoid waterlogging.

3. The temperature should not be too high, so as not to affect the growth of jasmine.

4. Trim the cut jasmine in time, remove the withered yellow leaves, to reduce nutrient consumption.

Although there is some difficulty in cutting jasmine in winter, it can still be successful as long as the method is mastered. I hope the above content can help you, the majority of flower friends, to make your jasmine grow strongly in winter and bloom more beautiful flowers in the coming year.