Windmill Jasmine cultivation method
An article on green plant knowledge, introducing the related introduction of the woody flower windmill jasmine, the cultivation method of windmill jasmine, the specific content is as follows:
Before talking about the cultivation method of windmill jasmine, it is necessary to tell flower friends that the windmill jasmine in this article is not the same as the jasmine we usually say. The windmill jasmine in this article is a evergreen woody vines plant of the oleander family.
Many flower friends are puzzled by the oleander family. Is this plant poisonous? Indeed, windmill jasmine is poisonous throughout, so we cannot eat any part of windmill jasmine, of course, except for the fragrance of the flowers. Inhaling the fragrance of the flowers will not cause poisoning, but it's also not advisable to stay and smell the fragrance for a long time, as the fragrance of any flower can cause a headache after a long time.
Next is the cultivation method of windmill jasmine. Windmill jasmine is easy to cultivate, very tough, and can survive with soil, water, and sunlight. Generally, light clay and sandy loam with moderate fertility are suitable, and both acidic and alkaline soils can grow, but the soil should not accumulate water. It is relatively drought-resistant, and potted plants should not be watered too much, keeping the soil moist.
Windmill jasmine is said to be cold and heat resistant, but it cannot survive the winter in the open air in the northeast. Generally speaking, windmill jasmine can tolerate low temperatures of -10℃, and if it is planted in the ground and the tree age is sufficient, it may be able to tolerate even lower temperatures.
Although windmill jasmine can grow in shady places, it still needs plenty of sunlight if you want a large number of flowers.
The main flowering period of windmill jasmine is from April to June, and it will bloom a small amount in autumn. After the flowers in early summer, take a short break, and from June to November is the vine climbing period. With good soil, sufficient fertilizer, and enough sunlight, the vines will grow very fast, and they can grow more than 1 meter in a month during the climbing period. If it is potted, make sure the pot is large, with more soil and sufficient fertilizer. It is recommended that the diameter and height of the pot are more than 30CM.
When planting windmill jasmine, it needs to be shaded for a few days and then given sufficient sunlight. After planting, water thoroughly. Place it in a shady place for 2-3 days. It is recommended to put it on the balcony, avoiding the position exposed to the midday sun, and it can be exposed to the sun after about 3-5 days. Especially in summer, do not expose it to the sun immediately after planting. If it is planted in the ground, it is recommended to find something to cover it for a few days after planting when the temperature is above 25 degrees.
The propagation of windmill jasmine can be done by layering or cutting. In the plum rain season, the tender stems of windmill jasmine are very easy to grow aerial roots. Using this characteristic, continuous layering method is adopted for its tender stems, and a large number of seedlings can be obtained by cutting them in half in autumn. Cutting: In the plum rain season, cut the tender stems with aerial roots and insert them into the pure soil, placed in a semi-shaded place, the survival rate is very high, but the survival rate of old stem cuttings is low.
The above sharing is the full content of the cultivation method of windmill jasmine. Green plant enthusiasts can refer to this for reference.