Jasmine winter survival guide: keep your jasmine safe through the winter and let it burst with the essence of spring.

Surviving indoors during winter, surviving outdoors during winter, precautions

As winter approaches, many flower friends begin to worry about their jasmines at home. Although jasmine is beautiful, the low temperature and dry environment in winter are extremely unfavorable for its growth. How to keep the jasmine safe during the cold winter? This article will introduce you to the methods of helping jasmine survive the winter, so that your jasmine can safely spend the winter and bloom with the spring meaning next year.

Surviving indoors during winter

1. Choose a suitable environment.

The best choice for jasmine to survive the winter is indoors, where the temperature is relatively stable, which can prevent jasmine from being damaged by low temperature. Choosing a room with sufficient sunlight and good ventilation is the ideal place for jasmine to spend the winter.

2. Control the temperature.

The suitable temperature for jasmine to survive the winter is between 5°C and 15°C. Too low or too high temperature will affect the growth of jasmine. In winter, pay close attention to the indoor temperature and adjust it with heating or air conditioning if necessary.

3. Watering management.

Jasmine's watering in winter should be moderate, keeping the soil slightly moist. Excessive watering can cause the roots of jasmine to rot, while insufficient watering will make the jasmine lack water and affect its growth. Drip irrigation or spray irrigation can be used to reduce water evaporation.

4. Fertilization.

The growth rate of jasmine in winter is relatively slow, and the demand for fertilizer is reduced. During this period, fertilization can be stopped to avoid fertilizer damage, and fertilization can be gradually resumed when the temperature rises in spring.

Surviving outdoors during winter

1. Choose cold-resistant varieties.

If your jasmine variety has strong cold resistance, you can consider spending the winter outdoors. When buying jasmine, you can choose some cold-resistant varieties, such as 'Golden Edge Jasmine' and 'White Jasmine'.

2. Burying soil for cold protection.

For jasmine that spends the winter outdoors, before winter comes, you can dig the soil around the roots of the jasmine and bury some sawdust, straw, etc., to keep warm.

3. Covering protection.

In the cold winter, materials such as plastic film and straw can be used to cover the jasmine to prevent it from being frostbitten.

4. Timely pruning.

The growth rate of jasmine in winter is relatively slow, and it can be pruned appropriately to remove diseased and weak branches and withered branches to reduce nutrient consumption and improve cold resistance.

Precautions

1. Observe the growth status of jasmine and adjust the maintenance measures in time.

2. Pay attention to indoor ventilation to avoid diseases and pests caused by poor ventilation of jasmine.

3. Regularly check the roots of jasmine and trim them in time if they rot.

4. Keep indoor air circulation and prevent jasmine from being polluted by smoke, dust, etc.

There are many methods for jasmine to survive the winter, and the key is to take corresponding maintenance measures based on the growth habits and environmental conditions of jasmine. As long as we take good care of it, jasmine can safely spend the cold winter and bloom beautiful flowers next year. I hope this article is helpful to you, and wish your jasmine a smooth winter!