Light management, temperature control, watering principles, fertilization skills, pest control, pruning skills, Jasmine is deeply loved by flower friends for its fresh fragrance and elegant shape. In the cold winter, jasmine leaves face many challenges. How to scientifically Maintain winter jasmine leaves and make them grow healthily have become a concern for many flower friends. This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the tips and precautions for the maintenance of jasmine leaves in winter. Light management In winter, Jasmine leaves have relatively low demand for light, so direct sunlight should be avoided. Jasmine flowers can be placed indoors in bright but not direct sunlight. If the light is insufficient, artificial light sources, such as fluorescent lights, can be appropriately supplemented to ensure Jasmine leaves grow normally. Temperature control The temperature is low in winter, and Jasmine leaves are sensitive to temperature. Jasmine flowers should be placed in a warm environment and keep the room temperature above 15 ° C. If the indoor temperature is too low, the following measures can be taken: use heating, electric blankets and other equipment Increase the room temperature, or place the jasmine flowers indoors close to the heating. Watering principle In winter, watering jasmine leaves should follow the principle of "seeing dry, seeing wet". When the soil surface is dry, water should be watered again. When watering, water should be avoided from splashing on the leaves to avoid causing diseases. In winter, watering should be done as much as possible in the morning to reduce water evaporation. Fertilization skills In winter, Jasmine leaves have low demand for fertilizer, so the frequency of fertilization should be reduced. You can choose to use diluted liquid fertilizer and apply it once a month. When fertilizing, care should be taken not to let the fertilizer come into contact with the leaves to avoid burning the leaves. Prevention and control of pests and diseases in winter Jasmine leaves are vulnerable to pests and diseases. The condition of the leaves should be observed in time. When pests and diseases are discovered, measures should be taken immediately. The following methods can be taken to prevent and control: 1. Clean the environment around Jasmine flowers, clean up fallen leaves and weeds in time, and reduce The breeding of pests and diseases.
2. Use pesticides for prevention and control, such as spraying pesticides, fungicides, etc.
3. Enhance the resistance of jasmine flowers itself, which can be achieved by reasonable fertilization and maintaining appropriate light and temperature. Pruning skills Jasmine leaves grow slowly in winter, so appropriate pruning can be carried out. When pruning, the principle of "cutting off sick and weak branches and retaining healthy branches" must be followed. After pruning, the pruned branches and leaves must be cleaned up in time to avoid the spread of pests and diseases.
Maintaining jasmine leaves in winter requires careful care and reasonably adjusting factors such as light, temperature, watering, and fertilization. Through the above methods, I believe that your jasmine leaves can successfully survive the cold winter and glow with vitality.
References: "Flower Maintenance Technical Manual", China Agricultural Press, 2018 edition.
Note: The content of this article is for reference only, and the specific maintenance methods need to be adjusted according to actual conditions.