How to prune jasmine
Today's tip sharing: A little experience on how to prune jasmine plants. Let's take a look together.
How to prune jasmine
Jasmine grows quickly during the spring growing season, especially the branches. If not pruned in time, it will grow disorderly. Therefore, thinning is needed at this time. In early autumn, some faded flowers should be removed, and in winter, some remaining branches should be cut.
Jasmine pruning time
Jasmine undergoes three main pruning periods, once in the spring growing season, once after the flowering season, approximately in August to September, and lastly, before the spring, in the dormant period.
After the first pruning, jasmine can grow and develop faster. The second pruning helps it recover from the weakness after flowering more quickly, and the third pruning makes it grow stronger.
Jasmine pruning methods
1. Spring growing season pruning
Jasmine grows rapidly during the spring growing season, especially the branches. If not pruned in time, it will grow disorderly. Therefore, thinning is necessary to剪除 some dense branches to ensure ventilation and sunlight.
2. Early autumn pruning after flowering
In early autumn, the flowers on the jasmine plant will gradually fade. Some faded flowers will fall off naturally, while others will remain on the plant, continuously consuming nutrients. Therefore, they should be cut off in time to avoid excessive nutrient consumption.
3. Late winter dormant period pruning
In late winter, the plant should be pruned by removing some weak and overly long flowering branches to prevent them from hindering the plant's growth and development in spring, leading to poor growth. After pruning, the plant needs ample sunlight and a moist environment.
The above is a detailed introduction on how to prune jasmine. Have you understood it?