How to cultivate Jasmine in detail: Tips for Jasmine care
How to cultivate JasmineThe editor answers netizens' questions on how to cultivate Jasmine and provides detailed tips on Jasmine care. Let's learn about it together.Yesterday, when Flower Flower woke up in the morning, he smelled a fragrance and found that the Jasmine he was raising had bloomed two flowers. Two pure white small flowers dotted among the green leaves looked clean and elegant. In summer, Jasmine is particularly loved for its continuous bloom of fragrance, not only does it smell wonderful, but it is also nurturing. As the temperature rises every day, if you want Jasmine to bloom fragrant flowers, some skills are needed. In view of some common problems that occur during the care of Jasmine, today Flower Flower will teach everyone how to care for Jasmine in the summer.1. Jasmine flower buds fall offMany flower enthusiasts buy Jasmine with flower buds from the flower market, but often after a couple of days, the flower buds start to fall off, and in severe cases, the leaves also fall off. Why is that? In fact, there are mainly two reasons.The first reason is that Jasmine has just moved to a new environment and is not very adapted to it, especially the roots of Jasmine, which are not very good at absorbing nutrients, easily leading to insufficient nutrient supply and causing the phenomenon of falling flower buds. To change this phenomenon, flower enthusiasts can simply pinch off the flower buds after buying the Jasmine with flower buds and place it in a well-lit environment for care.The second reason is that the lighting for caring for Jasmine is not sufficient. As the saying goes, "Jasmine that won't die from sun exposure," it is essential to ensure sufficient lighting when caring for Jasmine. If the lighting is insufficient, the branches and stems will just keep growing, the nutrition won't keep up, and this will cause the flower buds to fall off. If the lighting is not sufficient, place the plant in a place with plenty of light, such as a south-facing balcony or outdoors.2. Jasmine leaves fall offJasmine leaves falling off is not caused by a single reason. Flower Flower will tell you how to care for Jasmine leaves falling off from the following reasons.Firstly, the soil is too alkaline. Jasmine is an acid-loving flower, and a slightly acidic soil environment is more suitable for Jasmine growth. If the soil becomes alkaline, it can cause the leaves to turn yellow and fall off. We can usually mix vinegar and water in a 1:50 ratio and water the plant with it.Too much watering can also easily lead to falling leaves. Although there is a high demand for water in the summer, flower enthusiasts should not accumulate water. It's best to judge by observing the soil. If the soil is completely dry, water it thoroughly.3. Jasmine root rotSummer is a season when flowers are prone to root rot. Because summer is hot and humid, poor watering and temperature control can easily lead to root rot. If we find root rot when raising Jasmine, we should first remove the plant from the soil, shake off all the soil from the roots, rinse them clean, and then soak them in a fungicide solution for disinfection.After disinfection, place the Jasmine directly in new potting soil, do not use the old soil, cultivate with new soil, plant it well, and place it in a place with scattered light and good ventilation to care for it properly. After about 1-2 weeks of seedling recovery, when the branches become stronger, you can then transfer to normal care.The detailed explanation of how to cultivate Jasmine and detailed tips on Jasmine care shared above is hoped to bring you some help in green plant management!