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Jasmine stops growing in winter when the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius and goes into a dormant state. Therefore, friends who raise jasmine should take it indoors to keep warm at a temperature of about 10 degrees. In the northern region, the temperature can reach more than ten degrees below zero in winter, and if you are outside, you will freeze to death in minutes.
Jasmine must be allowed to sleep when keeping warm indoors, that is, let it rest and not let it grow excessively. It is OK to put it in a place where the temperature is low, about 10 degrees or so, for the winter. If the temperature is too high for jasmine to grow, it will affect next year's flowering.
Some friends say that their jasmine flowers are less and the plants are not so strong. A lot of it is because it is not given a good dormancy in winter to increase its own resistance and replenish its own nutrients. How to care for jasmine in winter?
Clause. 1. The temperature should not be too high.
It is best to store nutrients in winter by placing jasmine at about 10 degrees Celsius to let it dormant and stop growing. Because it blooms in a particularly large amount, it is necessary to rest well in winter and recharge your energy before it can bloom more next year. If you have heating in the room and the temperature is relatively high, the jasmine will keep growing.
If the light is not good, it will not bloom, and it will only consume nutrients in vain, which will affect the flowering next year.
Clause. 2. Get more sun.
Jasmine loves light, even in winter, it should be placed in the best place of light, which is conducive to the photosynthesis of leaves, protects the plant, and has better resistance.
Clause. 3. Pruning.
Jasmine is pruned lightly before entering the house, leaving a portion of the leaves to store nutrients for winter consumption. The branches of jasmine are relatively weak, and if they are all pruned, there is no place to store nutrients, which is not conducive to wintering, and may be cut to death. By next spring, the nutrients in the branches have been depleted, and the branches can be re-pruned.
After germinating new vigorous shoots, it will reach flowering and bursting pots.
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Jasmine, who is afraid of the cold, spends the winter in this way, which is more worry-free and safer.
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Jasmine is not hardy.
After entering October, the temperature is also dropped significantly, especially in the northern region, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and the jasmine potted plants raised at home should also be maintained and managed in advance, because jasmine is a very cold-tolerant plant, and it is easy to frostbite the branches and leaves at night when the temperature is low. It should be maintained in advance from now on.
Enhance the cold resistance of the plant to facilitate the safe wintering of the plant.
1. It is not advisable to over-prune the branches and leaves, and jasmine can be pruned and shaped in early autumn, and then add some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to it, and it can also bloom again. However, in late autumn, it is recommended not to prune the branches and leaves too much, because after pruning, the plant will be at a more suitable temperature.
New shoots will sprout again, and the shoots will enter the cold winter season shortly after they grow, and it is easy to get frostbite to the shoots. Now you can simply prune the stray flowers and dead leaves, and the rest of the branches can be pruned again until the next spring, and the plant will grow new branches and bloom again.
2. Replenish nutrients to the plant before winter In the late autumn season, although the temperature gradually drops, the plant growth becomes slow, but it can still absorb nutrients normally, at this time it should be supplemented with fertilizer and water several times, so that the plant grows robust, which is more conducive to safe wintering. When fertilizing jasmine in late autumn.
Don't apply too much nitrogen fertilizer to it, otherwise it will promote the plant to grow new branches and leaves, consume a lot of nutrients, and is not conducive to overwintering. When the weather is relatively clear, you can supplement it with some thin phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and mix water and potassium dihydrogen phosphate in a ratio of 1:1000.
Water it in pots and water it every 10 days or so until you stop fertilizing it in winter. This will not only increase the plant's resistance to cold, but also allow it to bloom better in the following spring.
3. In autumn and winter, we should reduce watering of jasmine potted plants raised at home, and start to reduce watering from the late autumn season, so that the water in the potting soil is too sufficient, otherwise the plants will continue to grow new shoots. As the temperature continues to drop, the plants grow slower and the need for water decreases, as long as the potting soil is not particularly dry.
Don't water it too often. Especially in winter, when the temperature is low and the potting soil is too wet, it is easier to frostbite the root system. It is best to keep the potting soil slightly dry, if there is heating in the room, when the temperature is high, you can properly water more water to keep the potting soil slightly moist.
4. Sunlight plants grow vigorously Jasmine itself is a very sun-loving plant, during the growth and development period, only by maintaining sufficient light, the plant can continue to sprout buds and bloom. In autumn, in addition to supplementing it with nutrients, it is also necessary to let it bask in the sun more, because the plant absorbs nutrients through photosynthetic transformation.
When there is no light for a long time, it is easier to grow branches. Therefore, in autumn and winter, jasmine should be exposed to more light, so that the plants can grow more robust and be more conducive to safe wintering.
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Jasmine is afraid of cold, the minimum cold tolerance 3, when it is less than 3, the leaves will be frostbitten, and it needs to be transferred to more than 10 indoor maintenance in time after winter. In winter, jasmine will enter a short dormancy period, which can be watered every half month. During this period, it is also necessary to shorten the old branches of the current year to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients by the branches and leaves.
Jasmine is afraid of cold, poor cold resistance, the lowest cold tolerance 3, the temperature below 3 will cause the leaves to be frostbitten, below 0, the branches and leaves may appear wilted and die. Therefore, after winter, it needs to be transferred indoors for maintenance in time. When the temperature drops, wrap a layer of straw around the pot to keep warm or stabilize the room temperature above 10.
Jasmine winter care method.
Jasmine will enter a short dormant period in the low temperature environment of winter, during which the growth rate is relatively slow, the demand for water will be reduced, and the amount of watering needs to be appropriately reduced during daily maintenance, which can be watered every half a month. Watering should be carried out at noon when the room temperature is high to avoid frostbite on the roots.
Before winter, the branches and leaves of jasmine need to be pruned, the old branches of the current year can be shortened, and the branches that are too weak can be cut off, and only the leaves at the lower end of the branches are retained, so as to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients by the branches and leaves, so that the plants can successfully overwinter.
When maintaining jasmine in winter, it is also necessary to stop fertilizing, especially in the northern regions, when the plants are basically dormant in winter, during which if too much fertilizer is applied, the branches will grow and the overall growth will deteriorate.
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Jasmine is not hardy, and the ambient temperature is below 3 degrees, and jasmine will suffer from frostbite. During the winter months, jasmine flowers need to be moved to a warm room for maintenance, and the temperature will be stabilized above 5 degrees. During the winter months, jasmine can be placed on a well-lit balcony to allow it to accumulate nutrients.
After jasmine stops growing in winter, it is necessary to control water and stop fertilizing.
Jasmine is thermophilic, not cold-tolerant, suitable for growing in a warm and ventilated environment, and the temperature suitable for its growth is between 25 and 35 degrees. Jasmine flowers are not frost-tolerant, and they need to be moved to a warm room for maintenance before winter shelters. During the winter season, when the indoor temperature stabilizes above 5 degrees, jasmine can survive the winter smoothly.
Jasmine loves light, and during the winter when the climate is cold and the light is weak, you can move the jasmine to a balcony with plenty of light indoors. In sufficient light, jasmine can photosynthesize and accumulate nutrients, which is conducive to the growth of jasmine in the coming year. If the temperature is right and the weather is fine, you can move it outside to fill in the light.
During the winter period, it should be noted that if the ambient temperature is below 3 degrees, jasmine will be frostbitten, and the leaves will turn yellow and withered. After jasmine is frostbitten, do not cut off the yellow leaves, you need to move them to a warm environment for maintenance. During the maintenance period, the amount of watering should be controlled, and after the temperature warms up, the jasmine can be pruned.
During the winter months, jasmine flowers are dormant and need to be kept warm and water controlled. During the winter, after the jasmine stops growing, it is necessary to control the water, keep the soil dry, and avoid overwatering and damaging the jasmine root system. Jasmine flowers are dismantled and lacking after they stop growing, and their roots have low nutrient requirements, so they do not need to be fertilized in winter.
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Jasmine is afraid of cold or heat.
Jasmine is a plant that loves high temperatures and needs high temperatures. The optimum growing temperature is 23-35 degrees Celsius. Good heat resistance, but not cold tolerance. It is a plant that is afraid of both cold and heat.
Jasmine is afraid of the cold.
Jasmine has poor cold resistance and is very afraid of cold. In winter, it can withstand a low temperature of about 3 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is lower than this temperature for a long time, the plant will freeze to death, and it is basically impossible to spend the winter outdoors.
It is best to move the jasmine indoors for maintenance after the winter beam, which can be placed in an air-conditioned room or heating room, away from the air outlet.
Jasmine is afraid of heat.
Jasmine is not afraid of heat in summer. It can withstand temperatures of up to about 35 degrees Celsius, but is more afraid of being exposed to the sun. Therefore, in summer maintenance, it is necessary to provide proper shade to the plants and keep the environment ventilated.
You can water it once a day, but be careful not to let the soil get waterlogged. After flowering in summer, jasmine should be fertilized with a high phosphorus and potassium liquid.
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