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How to Repot and Propagate Jasmine

The editor will introduce to everyone how to repot and propagate the green plant flowers of jasmine, with the following specific introduction:

How to Repot and Propagate Jasmine

The method for repotting jasmine is to gently remove the plant first, then shake off the surrounding old soil, cut off the old and rotting roots, and remove some leaves. After that, straighten the plant and plant it into the prepared potting soil, fill in the rest of the soil, and after filling, press the soil firmly to ensure the roots can adhere closely to the soil. After planting, water thoroughly to ensure that water can drain out from the bottom of the pot.

When to Repot Jasmine

Jasmine can be repotted throughout the year. Generally, it is best to repot in April to May of each spring, which is before the new shoots of jasmine have not sprouted. It can also be repotted in July, as long as the roots are not damaged, it should not be a problem.

Correct Method for Repotting Jasmine

Gently Remove: Before repotting jasmine, water thoroughly and wait 1-2 days before proceeding. First, gently remove the plant from its original pot, then shake off the surrounding old soil without damaging the roots, as this will affect the plant's growth later on.

Pruning: Cut off the old and rotting roots, leaving only the new ones. In addition to the roots, prune the leaves on top to reduce water evaporation and promote faster recovery of the plant.

Firmly Fill: Place the plant upright in the prepared potting soil, fill in the rest with soil, and after filling, press the soil firmly to ensure the roots adhere closely to the soil.

Water After Planting: After planting, water thoroughly, making sure the water is not too little and can drain out from the bottom hole.

Precautions for Repotting and Propagating Jasmine

1. When propagating jasmine, be careful not to damage the roots and try to keep the fibrous roots.

2. After repotting jasmine, do not expose it to direct sunlight immediately. Place it in a well-ventilated area with plenty of scattered light, and after about 3-5 days of care, then move it to a sunny spot for management.

3. The soil used for repotting jasmine should be loose and breathable, such as sandy soil, with good drainage, sufficient nutrients, preferably rich in humus, and acidic. When preparing the soil, a mixture of sand, humus soil, and peat soil in a ratio of 1:1:2 can be used, and a small amount of organic fertilizer can be added as a base fertilizer.

4. If the jasmine wilts after repotting, it may be due to dry soil, and it should be watered thoroughly. If it wilts due to immediate exposure to sunlight after repotting, it should be placed in a semi-shaded area to recover, as the leaves will wilt if it has not adapted to the pot. Therefore, with normal care, it will recover after adapting.

The above introduction on how to repot and propagate jasmine is provided as a reference for everyone.