Jasmine, as one of China's traditional famous flowers, has a strong fragrance and green leaves, which are deeply loved by people. In the process of maintenance, many flower friends will encounter the problem of cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves. This not only affects the ornamental value of Jasmine but may also have an adverse effect on its growth. This article will analyze the reasons for the cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves in detail and provide corresponding prevention measures.
Reasons for the cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves1. Improper water management
Jasmine prefers a humid environment, but excessive watering can lead to waterlogging in the roots, causing hypoxia and thus affecting the growth of Jasmine. When the roots are damaged, the bottom of Jasmine leaves is prone to cracking.
2. Soil problems
Soil is the foundation for the growth of Jasmine. If the soil is too compact or too acidic, it can lead to cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves. Pests and diseases in the soil may also cause leaf cracking.
3. Insufficient light
Jasmine loves light. If there is not enough light, it will lead to slow growth of Jasmine leaves and reduced resistance, thereby causing cracking at the bottom of the leaves.
4. Temperature changes
The suitable temperature for Jasmine growth is 20-30℃. If the temperature is too high or too low, it will lead to cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves.
Prevention measures for the cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves1. Appropriate watering
Master the amount of watering to avoid excessive watering. When watering, try to water thoroughly but pay attention to soil ventilation to prevent waterlogging in the roots.
2. Improving soil
Choose soil suitable for Jasmine growth, such as sandy soil or decomposed leaf soil. Loosen the soil regularly to increase soil ventilation and apply organic fertilizers appropriately to improve soil fertility.
3. Appropriate lighting
Place Jasmine in a sunny area to ensure it receives sufficient light. In winter, adjust the lighting time appropriately to avoid prolonged insufficient light.
4. Controlling temperature
Keep the temperature of Jasmine's growing environment within a suitable range and avoid high or low temperatures. In summer, appropriate shading measures can be taken to reduce the temperature.
5. Pest and disease control
Regularly inspect Jasmine and deal with pests and diseases in a timely manner. Biological pesticides or low-toxicity pesticides can be used for prevention and control.
The cracking at the bottom of Jasmine leaves is a common problem in the maintenance process. Understanding its causes and taking corresponding prevention measures can help improve the growth quality and ornamental value of Jasmine. It is hoped that this article can be helpful to many flower friends.