How to prune the jasmine plant after its flowers bloom and daily maintenance knowledge for jasmine care.

Jasmine Flower Pruning AfterBlooming

Today, the editor will elaborate on how to prune Jasmine after blooming and the daily care knowledge of Jasmine flowers, followed by an introduction for netizens.

Flower friends have commented that the first batch of Jasmine flowers in their home has withered, and how can they make it rebloom quickly and produce more flowers? Actually, it's quite simple, just learn to prune and supplement fertilizer, let's get started.

1. Cut Withered Flowers

Jasmine flowers bloom on new branches, so after the flowers fade, it is necessary to prune promptly to promote the growth of new branches. I suggest cutting off the withered flowers just above the second pair of leaves under the receptacle, so that new branches will grow at the bottom of the leaf axils, and flowers will bloom later. Also, prune the small flower buds and flowers that have no ornamental value.

2. Cut Excessive Growth Branches

Secondly, I suggest cutting off half of the branches that only grow leaves but do not bloom, so that new branches will also grow at the bottom of the leaf axils. Moreover, some dried branches at the bottom and branches growing inward should also be pruned properly, as well as crossing branches and weak branches. This can not only promote the growth of more new branches but also make the plant more ventilated and more conducive to photosynthesis.

3. Supplement Fertilizer

After pruning, it is necessary to supplement a compound fertilizer rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to promote the growth of branches and leaves. I suggest using well-fermented sheep manure or nutrient solution, diluted 500 times to water the soil, once every 7 to 10 days; when the flower buds are differentiating, use a little monopotassium phosphate, diluted 1000 times for foliar application, to promote bud formation.

The above is a specific introduction on how to prune Jasmine after blooming and the daily care knowledge of Jasmine flowers, hoping everyone will like it!