How to cultivate Jasmine
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How to cultivate Jasmine
Jasmine is suitable for planting in soil rich in organic matter and well-drained. It can be watered in the morning and evening in summer, but avoid waterlogging. In winter, control watering and ensure the maintenance environment has plenty of light. Keep it warm in winter, fertilize twice a month in summer, and stop fertilizing during the dormancy period in winter. Before winter, you can spray 1-2 times with potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution. If it grows vigorously, you can prune the withered and dense branches and leaves.
Jasmine Growth Conditions
Jasmine prefers a warm and humid environment, is not frost-resistant, has poor cold tolerance, but can adapt to high temperatures. It starts to germinate at 19 degrees Celsius, and grows better when the temperature exceeds 25℃.
How to care for Jasmine
Jasmine needs frequent watering during its growing period to keep the soil moist, but do not let the potting soil become waterlogged. It also requires timely application of thin fertilizer. If it grows vigorously, you can cut off the withered branches and yellow leaves, and trim the overly dense branches. When repotting, there's no need to prune the roots, and water moderately after repotting.
Jasmine wateringJasmine needs ample water in spring to meet its demand for sprouting new branches. In summer, water can be provided in the morning and evening due to high evaporation. In autumn, moderate water control is beneficial for nutrient accumulation and healthier growth. In winter, reduce watering to keep the soil slightly moist.
Jasmine fertilizingThe spring, summer, and autumn are the peak growing seasons for Jasmine, requiring plenty of fertilizer. During the winter dormancy period, fertilizing can be stopped. In the growing season, apply thin sulfate fertilizer water twice, and before winter, spray 1-2 times with potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution to help it better survive the winter.
Jasmine pest and disease controlIf Jasmine is infested with the double-striped looper moth, you can use pesticides such as Multin, Hexythiazox, Sanle insecticide, or other avermectin-class pesticides. For the leafroller moth, if natural enemies cannot control its harm, you can use dichlorvos, fenvalerate, bromide ester, or cypermethrin for spraying.
Jasmine home cultivation method
Jasmine is suitable for planting in soil rich in organic matter and well-drained. It can be watered in the morning and evening in summer, but avoid waterlogging. Control watering in winter, ensure sufficient lighting in the maintenance environment, keep it warm in winter, fertilize twice a month in summer, and pay attention to pruning and pest and disease control.
Jasmine maintenance precautions
Potted Jasmine needs to be repotted every 2 years. When repotting, prune the decayed and withered roots and place some bone meal and hoof meal in the pot as a base fertilizer. Water frequently during the growing period, but avoid spraying water on the flowers during the flowering period. Avoid rain during the rainy season, and apply additional phosphorus and potassium fertilizers before winter to enhance the plant's cold resistance.
The above detailed introduction of how to cultivate Jasmine is for your reference.