How to cultivate Jasmine
Let's take a look at the knowledge about how to cultivate Jasmine and the methods of Jasmine care together.
The summary of Jasmine care includes two points: it loves sunlight and water-fertilizer. As long as these two points are met, it is very easy to cultivate Jasmine. It will not be the case that only a few flower buds bloom sparsely when Jasmine flowers in summer. In China, whether in the south or the north, it is relatively suitable for raising Jasmine because Jasmine is a native plant in our country, with strong adaptability to the environment.
Most flowering plants are more suitable for maintenance in the southern regions of China, where the temperature is high and humidity is high, which is conducive to plant growth. In the northern regions, where there is little rainfall for a long time and the air is dry, it is not suitable for the growth of most flowers. Only in spring and autumn, the activity of plant growth will slightly increase. In the fall and winter seasons, most plants will enter dormancy.
Jasmine is different. It can easily adapt to the dry climate of the north and safely survive the winter without any problems. By winter, the leaves may all fall off, but new leaves will grow out when spring comes, and it will bloom again in summer. Jasmine is not a very large plant, meeting the needs of indoor flower cultivation. Placing Jasmine on the balcony is sufficient.
Whether it is for indoor balconies or outdoor terraces, Jasmine can be well cultivated by meeting sunlight, proper watering, and fertilizing. The flowering period can last for more than two months. Most people cultivate Jasmine for its fragrance, which is strong and even somewhat irritating. Placed on a south-facing balcony, a breeze will fill the entire house with the scent of Jasmine.
How to cultivate Jasmine
The key point of Jasmine care lies in the process of adapting to the environment in the early stage. Any plant that comes into our home cannot be exposed to the sun for the first week. It should be placed in a shady place to adapt to the environment first, with proper less watering to keep the soil moist, and then placed in sunlight after a week.
After Jasmine finishes flowering in the first year, it can be topped and pruned appropriately. Do not let it grow too tall. Jasmine is a small shrub plant, and especially as a potted plant, long branches can affect the appearance and consume too much nutrients. Removing the top dominance can make its lateral branches grow more vigorously.
In the spring of the second year, we need to change the soil for it, using new peat soil or sandy soil for planting. Do not use the original soil again. New roots are more beneficial for rooting and absorption. Make sure to change the soil in the spring of the second year. Do not touch the Jasmine you just bought, do not prune it, and let it bloom the flower buds smoothly as much as possible.
When cultivating Jasmine, remember, Jasmine cannot be sunburned. In the summer, it can be placed in direct sunlight for exposure. The more sunlight it gets, the more conducive it is to flowering.
The above sharing of how to cultivate Jasmine and the comprehensive method of Jasmine care, I hope it can be a modest contribution to solve your problems with green plants.