Comprehensive strategy for hanging silk jasmine breeding, detailed explanation of planting skills and maintenance points

Preparations before planting, planting methods Daily maintenance, pest control, reproduction methods, Trachelosspermum jasminoids, is an evergreen vine plant known for its elegant hanging flower ears and fresh aroma. In home gardening, Trachelosspermum jasminoids is popular for its ease of maintenance and high ornamental value. This article will introduce you in detail the breeding method of Trachelosspermum jasminoids, including planting techniques, daily maintenance points and pest control. Help you easily grow beautiful silk jasmine. Preparation before planting 1. Choose a suitable planting location: Jasmine likes light, but it can also withstand semi-shade, so it is ideal to choose an environment with sufficient sunshine or semi-shade.

2. Soil requirements: Jasmine is suitable for growing in well-drained and fertile soil, with a pH value of 5.5-6.5.

3. Planting time: Spring and autumn are the best planting seasons for Jasmine. Planting method 1. Before planting, first turn the soil deeply and apply appropriate amount of base fertilizer.

2. Plant seedlings or cuttage seedlings of Jasmine japonica in the soil, paying attention to keeping the plants upright and not covering the soil too deeply.

3. Pour water thoroughly after planting to keep the soil moist. Daily maintenance 1. Watering: Jasmine likes a humid environment. The soil should be kept moist during growth, but water should be avoided.

2. Fertilization: Apply compound fertilizer once a month during the growing season, and water it in time after fertilization.

3. Light: Jasmine likes light, but should be shaded appropriately in summer to avoid direct strong light.

4. Pruning: The silk jasmine grows rapidly, so long branches should be pruned in time to promote ventilation and light transmission of the plant. Pest and insect pest control 1. Diseases: Jasmine is prone to leaf spot disease, powdery mildew, etc. If the diseased leaves are found, they should be cut off and burned in time, and at the same time, spray appropriate amounts of pesticides for prevention and control.

2. Pests: Preserved silk jasmine is susceptible to pests such as aphids and red spiders. When pests are discovered, it can be sprayed with soapy water or pesticides. Breeding method 1. Cutting: Cut off the twigs of Jasmine, insert them into the sand, keep them moist, and transplant them after taking root.

2. Divide: Divide the mother plant of Jasmine japonica into several plants and plant them separately.

During the breeding process of penny-silk jasmine, pay attention to the above planting techniques and maintenance points. I believe that you will be able to harvest a beautiful penny-silk jasmine. Penny-silk jasmine has high ornamental value and is suitable as an ornamental plant in home gardening, adding a touch of beauty to your home.

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[2]Wang Wu, Zhao Liu. Study on the control of insect pests and diseases in Jasmine japonica [J]. Plant Protection, 2019, 45 (1): 78-81.