When is it suitable for Jasmine to be repotted?

Jasmine Repotting Time

For most women, the common knowledge of raising flowers and the introduction of茉莉 (Jasmine), including the timing of repotting Jasmine. Let's take a look together.

Generally, Jasmine needs to be repotted every 1-2 years. If it is not repotted, it will affect the growth of Jasmine. However, some flower enthusiasts do not know when to repot Jasmine and dare not take action easily. The most suitable time for repotting Jasmine is before the new shoots have not germinated in April to May each year. Some flower enthusiasts also repot in July, and there is no problem as long as the roots are not damaged. Those who are more familiar with Jasmine can repot at any time, as long as the roots are not damaged. The timing of repotting Jasmine is relatively flexible.

Let's talk about the steps of repotting Jasmine:

Before repotting Jasmine, stop fertilizing and let the potting soil dry slightly. If the potting soil is too wet, it is not easy to remove the old soil from the old pot. When removing the pot, try not to damage the roots or disperse the soil ball. If the roots are like a net covering the soil ball, you can cut a small part of the soil ball. Then, place the soil ball of Jasmine's roots into the prepared large flower pot.

Here's a tip about preparing the large flower pot: Beforehand, place two overlapping tiles with good drainage and ventilation at the bottom hole of the large pot, then put coarse granular soil and then finer soil on top. Place the soil ball of Jasmine's roots on the finer soil, then fill the gaps around the soil ball with prepared sandy soil, tamping the soil down with a tool to ensure the soil ball and the soil are tightly combined and the plant is stable. After that, water thoroughly until the water seeps out from the bottom of the pot, and then trim the branches and leaves properly to help the plant recover as soon as possible.

Do not rush to fertilize after repotting, as the wounds after cutting the roots are most susceptible to fertilizer corrosion and infection. During the recovery period, only keep the potting soil moist. The soil should not appear dry and white, nor should it be watered into a muddy state. When the new shoots and shoots have emerged after trimming, it is time to use the liquid fertilizer that has been composted and diluted with water. The water fertilizer should not be too concentrated; it is best to apply thin and frequent fertilization, which is both safe and beneficial for Jasmine to absorb.

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