How to cultivate jasmine in spring to ensure abundant blooming and related skills for jasmine cultivation during the spring season.

How to cultivate spring Jasmine to make it bloom vigorouslyFor most women, how to cultivate spring Jasmine to make it bloom vigorously and the explanation of green plant and flower cultivation skills related to spring Jasmine, let's take a look together!Unconsciously, it is already spring. After a winter of dormancy, many new buds have sprouted on the branches of Jasmine. In about half a month, it will bloom. However, many Jasmine plants in flower friends' homes often encounter problems such as yellowing and sparse leaves, and few flowers during the spring maintenance process. Today, let's talk about how to cultivate Jasmine in spring. As long as four "small conditions" are met and a good foundation is laid, it will bloom continuously throughout the next year.1. Pruning branchesAfter cultivating Jasmine for a long time, you will find that its growth has a characteristic: Jasmine likes to sprout new buds, and almost every new bud can grow into a branch. However, the new branches that grow out are relatively thin, and there are few very thick branches. During the growth of Jasmine, we need to continuously prune the branches according to their growth. If not pruned, its branches will not only grow very long but also not like to bloom. Many thin branches intersect with each other, blocking sunlight and hindering ventilation, which can easily make Jasmine sick.Pruning methodJasmine will bloom wave after wave starting from spring. After each bloom, it is necessary to prune it in time. Each time, the flowering branches and the remaining flowers should be shortened, leaving 1-2 pairs of leaves from the last pruning position, and the rest of the flowering branches should be cut off. During growth, Jasmine often grows many thin and weak branches and intersecting branches, which have limited flowering ability and consume a lot of nutrients. Once found, these thin and weak branches and some of the intersecting branches should be cut off to ensure a neat overall plant shape and ventilation.2. Don't lack waterJasmine is a typical southern flower that prefers a moist soil environment and has high water requirements. Jasmine leaves are round and small. If they lack water all the time, the leaves will quickly wilt and can only recover after timely watering. In early spring, when the temperature is not high and the water evaporation is relatively slow, watering Jasmine should not be too frequent. In the middle and late spring, as the temperature gradually rises towards summer, water evaporation accelerates, and watering should also be increased accordingly.How to cultivate spring Jasmine to make it bloom vigorouslyIn spring, when we see that the surface of the Jasmine potting soil is white and dry, don't rush to water it. Pick up the flower pot with your hand and slightly estimate its weight. If you find that the weight of the potting soil has slightly decreased, it means that some of the water has been lost, and you can water the plant at this time. If the weight of the flower pot has not changed, it means there is still a lot of water in the pot, and there is no need to water it temporarily.3. Supplementing fertilizerApplying appropriate fertilizer to Jasmine in spring can supplement nutrients for the plant, making it grow branches and leaves quickly and bloom profusely. The fertilizers used mainly include soil base fertilizer and bloom-boosting fertilizer.Base fertilizerWhen the temperature continues to stay above 10 degrees, you can apply fertilizer to the soil of Jasmine. It is recommended to choose organic fertilizers such as decomposed cow and sheep manure, chicken manure, and bean cake fertilizer. Of course, using slow-release fertilizers, compound fertilizers, and other multi-element chemical fertilizers is also acceptable. Dig some small holes around the edge of the flower pot and put a small amount of fertilizer into the holes, buried in the small holes, once every 1-2 months.Bloom-boosting fertilizerAfter growing for a period of time in spring, when we see millet-sized flower buds on the branches, we can apply bloom-boosting fertilizer to Jasmine. Common bloom-boosting fertilizers are usually fertilizers high in phosphorus and potassium elements, such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate, Flower多多2, etc. Taking potassium dihydrogen phosphate as an example, mix the fertilizer powder with water in a 1:1000 ratio, stir to dissolve, and use the solution to water the roots of the蟹爪兰. Use once every 10-15 days.