How to deal with the issue of weak growth of jasmine in spring: cause analysis and solutions
How to deal with the slow growth of jasmine in springA detailed introduction on how to deal with the slow growth of jasmine in spring, including cause analysis and solutions, is as follows:Now it is April, and the weather is getting warmer day by day. The temperature during the day in most areas has reached十几度 to二十几 degrees. Most flowers and plants are growing vigorously, and jasmine is no exception. However, some gardening enthusiasts have recently commented that their jasmine always grows sparse. The most common reason for the weak growth of jasmine is that the daily maintenance is not in place. Several points need to be taken care of to achieve lush growth.1. Proper pruning of branchesJasmine is a plant that loves pruning and is very tolerant of it. Experienced gardeners often prune it heavily in early spring. Heavy pruning means cutting off most of the fine branches of jasmine, leaving only the thick main branches at the bottom. Jasmine is a plant that blooms on new branches, not old ones. Proper pruning can promote the germination of strong new branches from new buds, which will grow robustly throughout the next year and increase the number of flowers significantly.If jasmine has not been pruned extensively in autumn and winter, the branches may grow very long and become tangled. If these branches are allowed to produce new buds, the new branches will become increasingly thin and weak. When the temperature in spring is between 15~25 degrees, you can give jasmine a heavy prune. Remember that the temperature must be above 15 degrees; pruning at too low a temperature can easily kill the plant. Heavy pruning can involve cutting off some fine branches according to personal preference or leaving 2~3 nodes on each branch and cutting off the rest.2. Insufficient sunlightJasmine is a strong positive flower that loves the sun. It does not need to be shaded even in the summer heat, as long as it is watered properly. The most intense sun exposure won't be a problem. Many household jasmines do not grow well because the location of the pot does not get good sunlight. Without enough photosynthesis, the plant cannot absorb sufficient energy to grow new branches. Therefore, adequate sunlight is essential for jasmine in spring, with at least 5 hours of direct sunlight per day. If possible, keeping it outdoors is even better.3. Supplementing fertilizerWhen the temperature stabilizes above 15 degrees, it's time to fertilize the jasmine. Below 15 degrees, the plant grows slowly and does not need fertilizer. Only when the temperature is above 15 degrees and the plant grows rapidly does it require fertilizer to supplement nutrition.At first, jasmine will only sprout tender buds and grow new leaves. We need to use some organic fertilizers, such as decomposed fruit peel fertilizer, soybean cake fertilizer, and animal manure fertilizer. Apply a small amount of organic fertilizer around the edge of the pot and mix it into the soil, using it once a month.When the new branches of jasmine have grown to 3~4 pairs of leaves, the flower buds will begin to form. At this time, you should also supplement some flowering fertilizers, such as "Flower More 2," potassium dihydrogen phosphate, etc. Mix the flowering fertilizer with water according to the instructions to make a fertilizer solution, and water the roots of the jasmine with the solution, using it every 10~15 days. After about 2~3 applications, many flower buds will appear at the tips of the branches. Once the flowers bloom, stop fertilizing immediately.