How to cultivate Jasmine
Article abstract: This article shares experience on how to cultivate Jasmine and the key points of Jasmine care in the aspect of green plant maintenance. Here is a detailed introduction for you:
Flower enthusiasts have been raising a pot of Jasmine at home, and it happens to be in bloom these days. The white petals hang on the branches, looking very lovely and fresh. Moreover, Jasmine branches are delicate and twisted, resembling small potted landscapes. The fragrance of Jasmine is truly captivating. Although there are only two or three Jasmine flowers in bloom at home, the sweet scent can be smelled as soon as one enters the house, which brings a sense of happiness.
Many flower enthusiasts have been asking Flower about why their Jasmine at home doesn't bloom, or why the flowers fall off after blooming, or why their Jasmine is infested with pests. Today, Flower would like to share some experiences of growing flowers at home, especially some techniques for Jasmine care, hoping that everyone's Jasmine can bloom early.
Firstly, the choice of soil for Jasmine is very important. We can't just dig some soil from the garden to use for Jasmine care. We need to choose soil with good breathability. We can either buy ready-made flower care soil or mix decomposed leaf soil and river sand to make the soil more breathable. Alternatively, we can place some small stones at the bottom of the pot to allow excess water to flow away.
Ample sunlight is a necessary condition for Jasmine to bloom. It's best to place Jasmine on the balcony to ensure sufficient sunlight exposure. Jasmine should receive at least 8 hours of sunlight a day. So, if you are keeping Jasmine in the living room or bedroom where sunlight is not adequate, it's time to change its location.
How to cultivate Jasmine
Many flowering plants do not have high water requirements, but Jasmine is different. Jasmine has high humidity requirements. Therefore, we must water Jasmine frequently. There is also a technique to watering Jasmine. We should not wait until the soil is completely dry before watering. As soon as we see the surface of the soil slightly dry, we can water our Jasmine.
Jasmine has high fertilizer requirements during its growing and blooming periods. We can't completely stop fertilizing it and let it grow wild. It's best to apply fertilizer twice a month to provide enough nutrients for its growth and blooming. When fertilizing, we can choose organic fertilizer or decomposed soybean or peanut cakes placed in the soil to help them bloom.
Above (Green Plant Enthusiast Network) introduces how to cultivate Jasmine and detailed introduction of Jasmine care points, hoping everyone will like it!