Jasmine Autumn and Winter Management Tips
Here is an introduction to the management of the woody flower jasmine for netizens, focusing on the key points of jasmine management in autumn and winter. The following is a detailed introduction.
After the full bloom of summer, jasmine gradually enters autumn and winter. The management of jasmine in autumn and winter is very important. To avoid detours for flower enthusiasts, let's take a look at the key points of autumn and winter care for jasmine summarized by flower enthusiasts.
Caring for jasmine in autumn and winter is crucial. Whether the care is appropriate during this period has a significant impact on the growth and flowering of jasmine the following year. If the care is improper, it may even lead to the death of the plant.
1) Absolutely no fertilizing. After the White Dew, the root activity of jasmine decreases significantly, and fertilizing will not be absorbed, easily causing fertilizer damage and ultimately root rot due to excessive fertilizer.
2) Do not rush to move indoors. Do not rush to move jasmine indoors just because the temperature drops. Let jasmine gradually adapt to temperature changes, so by the time winter arrives, it has already gone through a process of adapting to low temperatures.
3) Control watering. With weakened root activity and less intense sunlight than in summer, the watering time should be gradually extended, and the plant should be kept slightly dry to promote the quick formation of semi-woody branches before the arrival of cold frost, which can greatly enhance frost resistance.
4) Do not prune. During autumn and winter, jasmine is in a dormant period, and the absorption of nutrients is limited. The necessary nutrients are maintained by the nutrients stored in the branches, so do not prune too many branches, as this is not conducive to wintering.
The above shares the experience and knowledge of the key points of jasmine management in autumn and winter. I hope this article can bring you some help!