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The higher the temperature of potted jasmine, the more blooming its flowers will be, and the more intense the floral fragrance will be. If you want jasmine to bloom early, you should get early sunlight and ensure high temperatures. If it's too cold in your home, cover it with a plastic bag and control the amount of watering.
1.Potted jasmine and pear flowers, known as the first fragrance in the world, jasmine is elegant and fragrant, otherworldly
2.Potted jasmine, an evergreen shrub of the family Frangipaniaceae, prefers warm, moist and sunny environments. As long as you master its characteristics, you can basically raise jasmine.
3.Potted jasmine, is a representative of the flower of the acidic plant. The soil for raising flowers is a slightly acidic sandy soil containing humus is the best.
If it is cultivated indoors, it is necessary to supplement the acid with ferrous sulfate frequently. Outdoor farming often uses rainwater to replenish the acidity of the soil. Daily watering, you can also pour some fermented rice water.
4.Potted jasmine, pruning is important. Jasmine should be pruned in time after each flower, remove the residual flowers, and properly prune the overly long branches. Not only can it control the steep vines that grow in spring or winter, but it can also promote the continuous flowering.
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Jasmine itself is very sun-loving, and it must have enough light for it to grow healthy. In summer, because the light intensity is relatively high, it can meet its growth needs. However, in autumn, the light decreases, so it should be raised in a place with direct light.
This is better for growth.
It prefers to grow in well-hydrated growing conditions. Therefore, when raising it in autumn, it should be watered in time to ensure that the water is sufficient, so that it can better grow. However, do not over-water, otherwise it will rot the roots due to waterlogging.
In autumn, it is in the second half of its flowering period. At this time, it consumes a lot of nutrients in its body due to flowering, and it will be in a state of lack of nutrients. Therefore, it is necessary to apply some more flower fertilizer, about once every 7 days or so. This will help it produce more flowers.
In autumn, it should be pruned properly to help it maintain a good plant shape and prevent it from growing. Specifically, it is to cut off the long, sick branches and the residual flowers that remain on the plant after they have been lost.
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1. Suitable soil: Mix the pastoral soil and humus soil in equal proportions and add 2 parts of river sand. 2. Sufficient sunshine:
Usually place jasmine outdoors in an unobstructed location. 3. Regular pruning: Jasmine peanuts should be pruned for a long time, such as long branches, cross branches and dead branches.
4. Reasonable fertilization: Jasmine should be changed to phosphorus and potassium fertilizer one month before flowering.
1. The soil is suitable
Jasmine is suitable for growing in loose and fertile, well-drained and slightly acidic soil, and can be mixed in a ratio of 4:4 with garden soil and humus soil, and then add 2 parts of fine sand to improve the permeability of potting soil.
2. Sufficient sunshine:
Jasmine is a strong positive flower, during the growth must ensure sufficient light, in order to promote the differentiation of flower buds, increase the number of flowers, usually can be placed outdoors in an unobstructed position, summer strong light can be moved to the shade.
3. Prune regularly
Jasmine flowers are very vigorous, and if they are not pruned in time during the growing season, many long branches, cross branches and dead branches will appear, which will consume a lot of nutrients and reduce the number of flowers on the plant.
4. Reasonable fertilization
In order to promote the vigorous flowering of jasmine, it is necessary to change the fertilizer to phosphorus and potassium fertilizer in time one month before the flowering period, and at the same time spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the foliar surface, top dressing 2-3 times a month, and pay attention to reducing the amount of nitrogen fertilizer during the flowering period.
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Potted jasmine should choose slightly acidic soil with fertile, loose soil and good drainage. Generally, 6 parts of vegetable garden soil, 2 parts of humus soil, and 2 parts of fully decomposed poultry manure are appropriate. Jasmine can shoot many times a year and bloom multiple pregnant buds, so the demand for fertilizer is greater.
When the new shoots begin to germinate in spring, it is advisable to apply thin liquid fertilizer mainly nitrogen fertilizer once a week. When the pregnant buds bloom, the application of thin liquid fertilizer mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be increased twice a week, and the concentration should also be appropriately increased. Jasmine flowers only grow branches and leaves and do not bloom, usually because of excessive nitrogen fertilizer application or lack of sunlight.
Therefore, when jasmine enters the vigorous growth period, the amount of nitrogen fertilizer should be strictly controlled, and more sunlight should be exposed to prevent the plant from growing. After the jasmine withers, it is necessary to cut off the sick and weak branches and long branches in time, keep about 4 layers of leaves on each branch, and cut off all the rest, so as to facilitate more lateral branches and more flowering. Jasmine is most afraid of water accumulation in potting soil, so it should be watered according to different weather and potting soil conditions.
In summer, the temperature is high and the air is dry, and the jasmine grows vigorously, so you can water it once in the morning and evening, and spray it with water on the plant and around the pot at the same time, on the contrary, reduce the frequency of watering, and do not dry out after winter. At the same time, it is important to note that watering must be done thoroughly. In winter, jasmine should be placed in a warm and sunny place to avoid frost damage to the plant, and the whole plant can also be covered tightly with a plastic bag, and a small hole at the top can also play a role in heat preservation, moisturizing and anti-freezing.
More phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can improve the cold resistance of potted jasmine.
Potted jasmine is generally about 2 years to change the pot, when changing the pot can put some bone meal and horseshoe powder in the pot as base fertilizer, the time to change the pot is in late winter and early spring.
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Note that it is indoors due to poor air circulation and poisonous floral fragrances.
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Potted jasmine is not dried or watered, but watered thoroughly. In summer, the weather is hot and the evaporation is large, so the potted plants should be watered more, especially in the evening. When the temperature is more than 30, jasmine grows poorly and blooms less, and some people think that it is due to insufficient fertility so they apply more top dressing, but it is bad.
In the middle of summer, it is generally not topdressed, only the growth of strong branches to take thin fertilizer diligently, 1-2 times a week, if it can be properly shaded after 11 o'clock in the morning, and then bask in the sun after 4 o'clock in the afternoon, to avoid the hot temperature at noon, and it can be subjected to weak sunlight in the early afternoon and afternoon, which is conducive to photosynthesis and accumulates nutrients for the next stubble flower.
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Because jasmine likes fertilizer, the nutrients in the soil will be consumed quickly, and the old soil is easy to agglomerate, which is not conducive to its growth, so it needs to be repotted every year. The time to change the pot should be in April after the climate is stable, if the climate is too early, the climate is unstable, and there is often a spring cold, and the plants are not easy to survive.
It has a large need for water, and needs to be watered every other day in early spring and every morning and evening in late spring. The amount of watering is based on the fact that the soil is completely wet, but there is no standing water. The temperature of watering it should be about the same as the temperature of the breeding environment, especially in early spring, the temperature of the water is relatively low, and it needs to be placed in a warmer place, and then used when the water temperature is not particularly clear and low.
After the old plant is repotted, there is basal fertilizer in the soil, which can lengthen the interval of top dressing, and it is enough to use thin fertilizer once every half a month. If the source fruit is a plant that has not been repotted, it needs to be fertilized once a week. Fertilizer seeds are mainly fertilizer varieties with light fertilizer effect, and if it is a thick fertilizer, it needs to be diluted before it can be used for plants.
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1. Choose a pot. Jasmine is a shrub plant of the family Phyllaceae, planted in areas suitable for growth, and can grow up to one or two meters tall. Jasmine plants grown indoors in pots are not too tall, mostly around 20-50 cm. There are two main reasons for this:
a. Indoor potted jasmine has limited growth space, the plant is lower, and the ornamental value is better. If the plant is too tall, the jasmine flowers themselves are small, and if the eyes are not good when the flowers bloom, they may only smell and not see the flowers.
b. Jasmine in indoor pots, the root growth is limited by the pot, and it is not very developed. If the root system is underdeveloped, the nutrients and water absorbed will not be sufficient. When the plant grows too high, the nutrient and water transport path becomes longer, which may lead to less germination of new branches and leaves, slow growth, and affect the amount of flowering and the speed of reflowering.
The plants are lower, and the nutrients and water are more likely to reach the top of the branches, so it is easier to bloom and reflower.
For the above reasons, it is recommended to plant jasmine in pots with large mouths and small depths. Such Hu Hong pots are more suitable for the growth needs of jasmine, with rich capillary roots, strong branching ability, and more flowering. With this kind of potted plants with large mouths and small depths, jasmine will not grow very tall, the plant type is easier to control, and the root system is not prone to problems.
If you use too deep potted plants, the root system stretches deeply, and in the case of poor ventilation, it is easy to rot, resulting in yellow leaves and leaf loss or the whole plant dies.
2. Soil selection. Jasmine prefers slightly acidic or acidic, humus-rich sandy soils. In the northern region, Jasmine is planted in the Zen area, and the soil must be carefully selected.
Because the soil in many places in the north is weakly alkaline, planting jasmine with such soil will affect the absorption of iron by the roots, and there will be problems such as yellowing of new leaves, slow growth and no flowering. It is best to choose slightly acidic humus soil, and add a little clean river sand appropriately to meet the needs of jasmine growth.
3. Sunlight. Whether it is in the south or the north, if you want to make more potted jasmine indoors, you must ensure that there is enough light, and the light time should be no less than 4 hours a day. Otherwise, it is easy to have lush branches and leaves, and the leaves are shiny and do not bloom.
The length of time that jasmine is exposed to light should vary according to the state of growth and the season. In late autumn, winter, and early spring, when the temperature is low and the light intensity is weak, jasmine should be sunbathed as long as possible every day. In summer, when the light is strong and the temperature is relatively high, jasmine can be properly shaded and maintained, otherwise the leaves are easy to wilt and the plant grows slowly.
Especially some jasmine flowers with poor seedlings are necessary for shading and maintenance in summer.
4. Fertilization. Jasmine is more fertilizing because of its fast growth rate and strong flowering ability. Insufficient fertilization is easy for branches and leaves to grow slowly, less flowering, and not easy to reflower.
During the peak growing season, it is recommended to apply fertilizer every 10 days or so. What fertilizer to apply is recommended to be decided according to the state of the plant, if the plant is in the time of long branches and leaves (spring), compound fertilizer is the main fertilizer, with a little nitrogen fertilizer. If the plant is in flowering time (summer and autumn), compound fertilizer and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer are the main fertilizers.
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First, the soil is suitable.
If you want to maintain jasmine flowers to grow vigorously, you must use suitable soil, which should be soft, breathable, fertile and acidic. It is afraid of alkaline and clayey soils, so it is necessary to master the proportion of soil, or directly buy nutrient soil for cultivation.
2. Sufficient light.
Although jasmine has a certain shade tolerance, it is also very light-loving, and can not grow without light, so it can better photosynthesize in a sunny environment, so as to grow vigorously and bloom better. It is usually best to put it in an environment with good astigmatism, and block the strong light in time to avoid sunburn.
3. Watering in moderation.
Jasmine prefers a moist environment and needs to meet the need for water during the growing season. If you find that the surface soil is dry, you should water it and moisturize it. It is not tolerant to waterlogging, and the amount of water should be controlled well when watering, and water should not be accumulated.
In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the humidity of the air, and when the climate is dry, you need to spray water frequently to increase the humidity.
Fourth, sufficient nutrients.
Jasmine loves fertilizer and needs sufficient nutrients to support growth. The growing season needs to be topdressed once every half a month, with diluted compound fertilizer or well-rotted organic fertilizer. Foliar fertilizer needs to be sprayed before flowering, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate fertilizer can be selected.
Fifth, the temperature is suitable.
If you want jasmine to grow vigorously, you also need to pay attention to the temperature, it is best to control the temperature between 20 and 25. It has very poor cold tolerance, and after winter, it needs to be moved indoors and controlled at a temperature of 10 or more. In addition, when the high temperature exceeds 32 in summer, it is necessary to strengthen ventilation and increase the frequency of watering to cool down.
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Jasmine potted plants, the culture soil is required to be rich in organic matter, and has good water permeability and aeration performance, generally can be used 4 parts of garden soil, 4 parts of compost, 2 parts of river sand or grain bran ash, plus fully decomposed dry cake powder, chicken and duck manure and other appropriate amounts, and sieve out powder and coarse grains, with coarse grains to cover the bottom surface.
The most suitable time is April and May every year, before the germination of new shoots. Choose the right pot according to the size of the seedling.
When potting, one hand holds the seedlings, the other hand shovels and fills the culture soil, after the soil covers all the roots, lift the plant slightly upward, and vibrate the pot a few times, so that the soil and the root system are in close contact. Then press the potting soil by hand so that the soil surface is 2 cm away from the edge of the pot and leave it for watering.
From June to September flowering period frequently apply more phosphorus liquid fertilizer, it is best to apply once every 2-3 days, fertilizer can be used well-rotted soybean cake and fishy water fertilizer, or ammonium sulfate, superphosphate, generally chemical fertilizer ingredients will burn jasmine plants. An aqueous solution of potassium dihydrogen phosphate can also be used, which can be sprayed on the foliar surface in the evening to promote more flowering.
Jasmine likes fertilizer, especially with a long flowering period and needs more fertilizer. It also likes acidic soil, and can usually be watered with 1:10 alum fertilizer water once a week.
After the first flowering, it is advisable to use soybean cake and other fertilizers, apply them to the topsoil, apply bone meal and phosphate fertilizer when flowering, and water rotten human feces and urine if possible, so that the jasmine fragrance is rich.
At high temperature in full bloom, fertilizer should be applied once every 4 days, may wish to plump water, generally watering in the morning, watering in the evening, and watering the next day, which is conducive to the absorption of jasmine roots.
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