How to cultivate Jasmine
The editor introduces you to the experience of cultivating Jasmine and the knowledge of caring for potted Jasmine at home. Let's follow the editor and take a look!
1. Jasmine flower buds fall off
Many flower friends buy Jasmine with flower buds from the flower market, but they often start to fall off after not being raised for two days, and in severe cases, the leaves will fall off too. 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 adaptable in all aspects, especially the root of Jasmine, which is not very good at absorbing nutrients and easily leads to insufficient nutrient supply, causing the phenomenon of falling flower buds. To change this phenomenon is simple. To ensure sufficient nutrient supply for the plant, flower friends should pinch off all the flower buds of Jasmine they buy from home with flower buds and then place them in a well-lit environment for care.
The second reason is that the light for raising Jasmine is not very sufficient. As the saying goes, "Jasmine that won't be sunburned," it is essential to ensure sufficient light when raising Jasmine. If the light is insufficient, the branches and stems will just focus on growing, and the nutrition will not keep up, causing the phenomenon of falling flower buds. If the light is insufficient, then place the flowers in a place with sufficient light, such as a south-facing balcony or outdoors.
How to cultivate Jasmine
2. Jasmine leaves fall off
Jasmine leaves do not fall off due to a single reason. Flower Flower will tell you how to care for Jasmine leaves that fall off from the following reasons.
Firstly, the soil is too alkaline. Jasmine is a kind of acid-loving flower, and a slightly acidic soil environment is more suitable for Jasmine growth. If the soil becomes alkaline, it can easily cause the leaves to turn yellow and fall off. We can usually mix vinegar and water in a 1:50 ratio and water the flowers with it.
Too much watering can also easily lead to leaf drop. Although summer has a high demand for water, flower friends should not accumulate water. It is best to judge by observing the soil. If the soil is completely dry, water thoroughly.