Jasmine watering in autumn and winter
Today's sharing: common knowledge of raising flowers, knowledge about jasmine, watering of jasmine in autumn and winter, very good tips, recommended for collection!
One of the difficulties in raising flowers is watering. As the saying goes, "Three years of watering work", let's learn about the watering of jasmine in autumn and winter in this article, and by the way, let's also talk about the watering in spring and summer.
Jasmine is not drought-resistant but dislikes waterlogging. In rainy seasons, it is necessary to pour out the accumulated water in the pot in time, otherwise the leaves will easily turn yellow. In hot summer days, water should be poured twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. If the leaves are found to be curly, spray water on the leaves to promote growth. In the rainy season, it is necessary to loosen the soil frequently to prevent waterlogging in the pot. In autumn and spring, water thoroughly every few days. In winter, the pot soil should be kept moist, and excessive watering will cause the roots to blacken and rot, and the leaves to wither and fall off.
Jasmine prefers hot, humid, and well-ventilated environments, requires sufficient sunlight, and is afraid of cold. Potted jasmine can be cultivated outdoors to overwinter and moved indoors facing south. Strong sunlight will result in strong stems, dark green leaves, more and fragrant flowers, while insufficient sunlight will lead to sparse flowers that are not fragrant.
Jasmine is a light-loving plant and requires sufficient sunlight for growth and development. Long-day direct sunlight is more beneficial for its growth and development. The stronger the sunlight, the more developed the root system of jasmine, the healthier the plant growth, and the stronger the resistance. It is not afraid of exposure.
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