African jasmine leaves yellow? Master these maintenance techniques and make your African jasmine leaves green!

Choose a suitable growing environment, properly water, fertilize, prune and shape to prevent pests and diseases. African jasmine, the scientific name "Ochna integerrima", is loved by most flower lovers because of its white color, rich aroma, and green leaves. Many flower lovers are maintaining African jasmine During the process, you will find problems such as yellowing leaves and slow growth. Let us discuss how to make African jasmine leaves green! Choose a suitable growth environment 1. Lighting: African jasmine prefers semi-cloudy environments. Direct sunlight will cause burns to the leaves, and long-term lack of light will affect growth. Place African jasmine in a place with sufficient scattered light.

2. Temperature: The suitable growth temperature for African jasmine is 18-28℃, and low temperature stimulation should be avoided in winter. Reasonable watering 1. Watering frequency: Keep the soil slightly moist and avoid standing water. Generally speaking, water 1-2 times a week.

2. Watering method: Water slowly along the edge of the basin to avoid splashing water on the leaves to avoid causing disease. Timely fertilization 1. Fertilization frequency: Apply compound fertilizer once a month, and the number of fertilization times can be appropriately increased during the vigorous growth period.

2. Fertilization method: Apply fertilizer to the soil surface and then cover it with soil. Trim and styling 1. Trim: Trim the withered leaves in time to help maintain the beautiful shape of the plant and promote the growth of new buds.

2. Shape: According to personal preference, appropriate pruning can be carried out to make the plant take on a beautiful shape. Prevention and control of pests and diseases 1. Insect insects: Inspect plants regularly and treat pests found in a timely manner. Pesticides or biological control methods can be used.

2. Disease prevention: Keep the plant ventilated and transparent to avoid stagnant water, cut off the sick leaves when discovered, and use fungicides to prevent and control the disease.

Through the above five aspects of maintenance, I believe that your African jasmine leaves will be green. During the maintenance process, you need to adjust according to the actual situation, maintain patience and care, and African jasmine will definitely bring you beautiful returns.