Can Jasmine be raised indoors?
White and fragrant jasmine flowers have always been a popular choice for home green plants, but there has always been controversy about the feasibility of indoor breeding. This article will provide an in-depth analysis from three dimensions: plant characteristics, environmental adaptability, and maintenance points to help flower lovers achieve healthy indoor cultivation of jasmine. Feasibility analysis of indoor cultivation of jasmine, spatial environment adaptability assessment, Jasmine positive plants need to ensure 4-6 hours of scattered light every day. South-facing balconies or near-window areas can meet basic needs, but attention should be paid to shaded at noon in summer. In winter, keep the room temperature above 10℃ to avoid direct cold wind. The air purification effect verifies that the volatile aromatic substances released by jasmine contain jasmonone and other components. Experimental data shows that it can reduce indoor suspended colonies by 30%. However, breathing at night will release carbon dioxide, so it is recommended that the living room be better than the enclosed bedroom. The light control plan for the core element of Jasmine indoor maintenance adopts the "3+3 supplementary light method": when the natural light is less than 3 hours a day, full-spectrum plant lights are used to supplement 3 hours. Direct light can be accepted in spring and autumn, and a 50% sunshade net needs to be installed in summer. Intelligent moisture management is equipped with a soil moisture detector to keep the substrate moisture in the range of 40-60%. Water supply is supplied by dipping basin method in summer, and spray humidification is used in winter to avoid low-temperature root rot. Precautions for special scenarios: Family protective measures for pregnant women and infants Jasmine powder may cause discomfort to sensitive people. It is recommended that pregnant women's families place it in ventilated aisles and regularly wipe the leaves with a damp cloth. During the flowering period, you can move it outdoors for 2-3 days to reduce the concentration. Key points for pest and disease control indoor closed environments are prone to red spiders. You can spray the back of the leaves with garlic extract (1:10 ratio) every month. If soot disease occurs, it should be isolated immediately and treated with baking soda solution (5g/500ml).
On the whole, indoor breeding of jasmine needs to establish a dynamic maintenance system: it can be placed indoors for a long time in spring and autumn, and it should be maintained outdoors in a timely manner during high temperature periods in summer and dormant periods in winter. It is recommended to adopt the "weekly cycle method", with indoor viewing 3 days a week and balcony maintenance 4 days a week to not only enjoy the fragrance of flowers but also ensure the health of the plants.