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In winter, the temperature is relatively low, and jasmine likes to grow in a warm environment, if the indoor temperature is too low, it will cause the leaves to fall, or even make all the leaves fall. Therefore, you only need to move the jasmine to a temperature environment, and the temperature should not be lower than 15.
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Raise jasmine in winter, don't panic if the leaves fall off, this treatment can also save life!
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Falling leaves is a normal phenomenon, and its rhizome will burst into new shoots if it does not die. You can cut off the dead branches and leaves to keep the potting soil moist, not too wet, and only after Qingming can you put it in a sunny place to cultivate. (Outdoor).
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Jasmine will lose its leaves! It's normal to have some dead branches!
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Something leaves are gone. Some plants like to lose light.
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A small amount of defoliation Jasmine leaves in winter, if a small amount of leaves are lost, most of the leaves remain green, which is evergreen dormancy, and will appear when the temperature remains above 15.
A large number of deciduous jasmine leaves in winter, a large area of leaves, but the branches are still relatively healthy, this is the deciduous dormancy, when the temperature remains between 3 - 15.
Leaf Fall + Frost Damage In winter, jasmine leaves not only fall off in large quantities, but it is also susceptible to frost damage.
One of the most important reasons why jasmine loses its leaves during the winter months is temperature, but there are other influences as well.
In winter, if the temperature is too low, it will cause jasmine to lose its leaves, and in severe cases, it will also cause frost damage. In addition, it may be that there is a problem with the placement, jasmine is placed in a place that is susceptible to cold winds, and it will freeze when it is blown by the cold wind. It may also be the reason for too little or too little watering, too much or too little watering, and the potting soil will be too dry or too wet, which is not conducive to the growth of jasmine and makes it fall leaves.
In winter, if the leaves of the jasmine have fallen out, then look at its branches first, if the branches are still green, it means that the jasmine is still saved, first of all, according to the reason for the jasmine leaves to change its current situation, so that it does not continue to lose leaves. When it is time to be clear, move the jasmine to an outdoor semi-shady place, cut off the dead branches, stop fertilizing, and then water it after the potting soil is dry, and it can rain when it rains, so that the maintenance for a period of time, as the temperature rises, the branches and leaves can grow again at the leaf buds of jasmine.
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The solution is as follows:
1. Carry out temperature treatment: Jasmine in winter needs to be at a room temperature of about 10 degrees Celsius to safely overwinter. If the local climate is relatively cold and there is no heating, you can put an insulated bag on the plant to properly ventilate the jasmine to ensure safe wintering and alleviate the falling of leaves in the shed;
2. Carry out water treatment: for fallen leaves caused by the drying of potting soil, pay attention to watering jasmine. Watering flowers should not be watered every day, to "see dry and wet", that is, do not rush to water when the soil surface is dry, wait for a period of time and wait for the soil moisture content to drop to a very low time, choose a period of higher temperature to water thoroughly.
If the soil is not permeable, jasmine is very susceptible to root rot. As for the leaf loss caused by excessive water accumulation and old age, pay attention to water control. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to whether there is a situation of rotten roots, and to deal with this situation in time to avoid jasmine not living this year;
3. Light treatment: Jasmine is a plant that likes semi-shade, no matter if the light is too strong or the light is too weak, it is not suitable for the growth of jasmine. For jasmine flowers that have been in shade for a long time, it is normal for a small number of leaves to fall off, and it is necessary to give jasmine proper sun exposure at this time.
Once the light is too strong and burns the leaves, pay attention to shading treatment.
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Jasmine grows in a relatively warm environment and is not tolerant to severe cold and frost, while winter temperatures are too low and begin to shed leaves when it drops below 10 degrees. But don't worry too much, this is a normal growth condition, it will be dormant in the winter, stop growing, and resume growth when the weather is warmer. If the temperature is right, the growth will slow down even if the leaves do not fall.
Therefore, it is necessary to change the maintenance method at this time, and the appropriate method can make it safer to pass the winter.
1. Watering: Almost stop growing in winter, and no water is needed at this time. Therefore, do not water too much too often, and keep it slightly dry. If the soil is too dry, moisten the soil with a small amount of water.
2. Temperature: In winter, the temperature in some areas is low, and the climate is too cold, so the temperature must be controlled, and the minimum must be controlled at more than three degrees, otherwise it will frostbite the plants, affect the growth of the next year, and even freeze to death. In addition, care should be taken not to let the plants blow cold wind, and should be avoided.
3. Fertilization: Fertilizer should be stopped during winter maintenance, and it cannot be applied, otherwise it will burn the root system and cause the plant to die.
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