How to cultivate jasmine
Today, I will introduce to you the small experience of cultivating jasmine and the key points of jasmine cultivation technology for green plant maintenance. Next, the editor of this site will introduce it to you.
Jasmine flowers are extremely fragrant when blooming, and are the raw material for flower tea and an important essential oil ingredient. Jasmine also has the effect of relieving cough and resolving phlegm. The flower language of jasmine is purity, nobility, and innocence. Since ancient times, many poets have described jasmine, such as Xu Kai's writing in the Song Dynasty: "The child is hot in the middle, the clear ice and snow flowers. Plant roots in the moon plate, fun driving a chariot of seven scents." This shows everyone's love for jasmine.
Methods for cultivating jasmine:
1. Choosing soil is the first step, and also the most important step. Jasmine prefers soil that is breathable, well-drained, and rich in organic matter. You can mix clay soil, sandy soil, and humus soil in a ratio of 2:1:1, and lay a layer of coarse particles at the bottom of the soil to enhance breathability and drainage.
2. Jasmine likes moisture, does not tolerate drought, and fears waterlogging. When watering, master the watering time and amount. In spring, water consumption is not high, water every 2-3 days; in summer, it is the peak blooming period, water twice a day, morning and evening; in autumn, reduce the amount of watering, water every 1-2 days; in winter, control the amount of watering, keeping the potting soil moist is enough, water once every 5-7 days.
3. Jasmine can tolerate high temperatures, fears cold, and has poor cold resistance. 32-37°C is the suitable temperature for the bud to open.
4. Jasmine loves sunshine and can be placed in a sunny place to absorb nutrients. When the sun is strong in summer, it is necessary to shade it in time.
5. Repot every 1-2 years. When repotting, do not remove the roots, water thoroughly, and place it in a shaded area to recover growth, paying attention to loosening the soil.
6. Jasmine likes fertilizer. During the germination period, fertilize with a thin liquid fertilizer every 7-10 days. In autumn, you can apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. Stop fertilizing in late September. After each fertilization, loosen the soil in time to help the roots grow better.
7. Common pests of jasmine are red spiders and scale insects; common diseases are white绢 disease. Pests can be controlled with a concentration of 25% triazole tin wettable powder at 1000-2000 times; white绢 disease can be promptly cleaned up and the diseased plant residues destroyed.
The above sharing of how to cultivate jasmine and a comprehensive explanation of the key points of jasmine cultivation technology, I hope it can act as a modest beginning to solve your problems with green plants.