How to cultivate jasmine to make it grow well, and some handy tips for jasmine care.

How to grow jasmine to make it thrive

Summary: This article discusses how to grow jasmine well and some tips for jasmine care. Next, the editor will introduce these topics.

Jasmine is a plant with a very pleasant fragrance and a long blooming period. Many gardening enthusiasts like to keep a pot at home. However, when growing jasmine, it may grow well and bloom profusely in the early stages, but later it may turn yellow, stop growing, or even become completely dried out. In fact, with the right techniques, it is easy to grow jasmine well.

The first thing to note when growing jasmine is soil preparation and pot selection. Many gardeners use tall pots for cultivation, which is incorrect. The excess soil in tall pots cannot dry out quickly after watering, leading to wet conditions at the bottom of the pot while the top is dry. This can easily cause root rot at the bottom. It's best to choose a shorter pot. For beginners, it's recommended to use a breathable earthenware pot. The soil must ensure good breathability and drainage. Never use garden soil for planting, as it can easily cause root rot in an unventilated indoor environment. It's best to mix the soil with half river sand and choose any soil for the other half. This ensures good breathability and drainage, preventing problems with the jasmine roots.

The second point is to water properly. Jasmine requires a lot of water for growth and blooming. Many gardeners don't know how to water properly. If they water the plant when the soil surface is still wet, it can lead to root rot. Conversely, if the soil is too dry and not watered, it can cause the roots to dry out. The watering principle for growing jasmine, given soil breathability and drainage, is to check the soil surface. If it's dry an inch or two below the surface, water thoroughly. This prevents root damage and rot, allowing the jasmine to absorb water normally.

The third point is to choose the right fertilizer. Gardeners know that jasmine blooms continuously throughout the year, so they often use monopotassium phosphate to supplement. Monopotassium phosphate only contains phosphorus and potassium, not other elements. Long-term use can lead to a deficiency of other elements, such as nitrogen and trace elements, causing the jasmine to turn yellow and become stunted after a few blooms. If you want your jasmine to bloom continuously throughout the year, choose a fertilizer high in phosphorus and containing other elements, such as "Flower多多 2号." When buying fertilizer, check the label for the content of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Choose a fertilizer high in phosphorus and containing other elements. This is the best fertilizer for jasmine. Fertilize every 2-3 months with a moderate concentration to ensure sufficient phosphorus without affecting growth and continuous blooming.

How to grow jasmine to make it thrive

The fourth point is lighting. Jasmine is a plant that requires plenty of sunlight. If you want your jasmine to grow well, it must have sufficient light. If placed in a low-light indoor environment, it will lead to leggy, soft, and thin branches, with increased leaf spacing and no possibility of blooming. If your indoor environment lacks light, it's not recommended to grow jasmine. If you do want to grow jasmine, make sure to place it in a well-lit area all year round.

The fifth point is to maintain acidic soil. Jasmine prefers acidic soil. With limited potting soil at home and alkaline water, frequent watering can make the potting soil too alkaline, eventually causing the leaves to turn yellow, especially the new ones. If you have alkaline water and soil in the north, it's best to water the plant with sulfuric acid iron or chelated iron once a month to ensure the soil remains acidic and the supply of iron is sufficient, allowing the jasmine to grow well with developed roots and no yellow leaves.

Jasmine is not difficult to grow. When grown at home, pruning is important. After each bloom, cut off the weak branches and shorten the long ones to ensure adequate light, fertilizer, and water. The plant can grow normally, but the temperature must not drop below 15 degrees. After each pruning, the plant will quickly grow lateral buds. When these buds have 2-3 pairs of leaves, they will bloom again. This is its growth and blooming cycle.

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