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It can live, and it will sprout after falling leaves, and it will bloom when it grows up.
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Yes, the temperature is relatively low in winter, and jasmine is more delicate, it must be placed in a warm room, so that the temperature is kept between 18 and 25 degrees, and less watering, at this time they grow more slowly, watering too much is easy to rot roots, bask in the sun more, apply fertilizer once a month or so, and often loosen the soil.
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Yes. You just need to put it in a warmer place and don't let it be blown by the cold wind, so that's it, go and water and fertilize it more. This flower is very delicate, and you have to let it have a warm enough environment to be able to live a better life.
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Yes. In winter, the weather is colder, so we have to put it in the house, and then don't get too close to the window, otherwise it will also be easy to freeze to death, and then give it sunlight.
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Jasmine sheds its leaves in winter, but not much. Jasmine is an evergreen plant that grows and blooms all year round as long as there is a warm environment and plenty of light. In winter, when the temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius, the leaves will fall into a dormant state, and when the spring warms up, new branches and leaves will sprout again.
Jasmine is an evergreen plant in all seasons, as long as there is a warm environment and sufficient light, it can grow and bloom in a believer's mind, which is very suitable for viewing at home, but not everyone can raise jasmine well, and sometimes there is often a suspicion of falling leaves.
Jasmine leaves in winter.
Jasmine in the winterWhen the temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius, the phenomenon of leaf drop will occurAfter the leaves are dropped, the plant will go into a dormant state, which is not to worry, and when it warms up in spring, it will sprout new branches and leaves again.
Jasmine leaves fall causes.
Most of the reasons for jasmine leaf loss are due to the air temperature, and if the indoor temperature is too low or too high, the phenomenon of leaf loss will occur, because the heating method is different in each region.
If the jasmine potted plant is placed next to the heating, it is easy to dehydrate the plants, slippery and dusty leaves, and finally lay a thick layer of bedding underneath to prevent the plants from becoming dehydrated. There is also the phenomenon of yellow leaves and falling leaves caused by too frequent watering in winter, too closed environment, and poor air circulation.
How jasmine survives the winter.
In the south, the temperature in winter is generally above freezing, and the jasmine planted in the ground can be wintered outdoors, and the potted jasmine can be pruned before entering the room, and the branches and leaves can be retained for photosynthesis, so as to survive the dormant period of winter.
In winter, try to place it in a place with a temperature of about 10 degrees to let it sleep, and at the same time bask in the sun to dry and maintain, and sprinkle multi-element fertilizer to supplement the nutrients needed for growth.
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Jasmine loses its leaves in winter, when the winter temperature drops below 10, jasmine will lose its leaves, and when the temperature warms up, jasmine will resume growth. When maintaining jasmine in winter, you can water it every half a month, and apply a well-rotted organic fertilizer to supplement the nutrients needed for jasmine in winter before winter. During the winter dormancy, the old branches of the current year can also be shortened and the branches that are too thin can be pruned off.
Jasmine leaves in winter, jasmine is suitable for growing in a warm environment, not tolerant to cold and frost, when the winter temperature is lower than 10, jasmine will begin to fall leaves, is a normal physiological phenomenon. When the temperature warms up, the jasmine will resume its growth. In order to prevent jasmine from losing its leaves in winter, it is necessary to store it indoors for maintenance at least 15 years before winter.
Jasmine will enter the dormant period in winter, during which the growth is slower, the demand for water is smaller, and the amount of watering needs to be reduced in daily maintenance, and watering every half a month can meet the growth needs of jasmine. Watering should be done in the morning when the temperature is warm, and it is necessary to wait until the water temperature and room temperature are consistent before watering to avoid frostbite.
Fertilization needs to be stopped after the temperature drops in winter, especially in the northern jasmine, which grows in a stagnant state in winter, and the application of fertilizer at this time will make the branches grow long, and in severe cases, it will also burn the root system, making the branches and leaves appear wilted and yellowed. A diluted decomposed organic fertilizer can be applied before winter to supplement the nutrients needed for jasmine in winter.
During the winter dormancy period of jasmine, the branches can also be pruned and shaped, and the old branches of the current year can be shortened with sharp scissors after sterilization, and the branches that are too thin can be pruned off, and only the lower part of the branches and leaves can be retained, so as to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients by the branches and leaves, so that the jasmine can successfully overwinter.
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I think jasmine will freeze to death in winter, so if we want to manage it well, we must take anti-freezing measures, don't cause unnecessary trouble to ourselves, and keep jasmine warm.
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will freeze to death. Put the jasmine in a warm place, let the jasmine bask in the sun every day, remember to water and fertilize.
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will freeze to death. Keep jasmine at home, let jasmine bask in the sun often, remember to water a little, apply some fertilizer, and remember to spray pesticides.
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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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Raise jasmine in winter, don't panic if the leaves fall off, this treatment can also save life!
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1. Jasmine likes warmth and humidity, and grows best in a well-ventilated and semi-shady environment.
2. Most varieties are sensitive to cold and drought, and are not tolerant to frost, waterlogging and alkaline soil. In winter, when the temperature is lower than 3, the branches and leaves are susceptible to frost damage, and if it lasts for a long time, it will die.
3. Under normal circumstances, it will not wither in winter, it is in the dormant period, the temperature is lower than 10 degrees below the leaves, the indoor air is not circulated, and the leaves will fall if the indoor air is not circulated, and the long-term potting soil will also fall if it is too wet.
4. If the maintenance and management are done properly, falling leaves is a normal reaction. After changing the pot in spring, it is necessary to pluck the topping frequently, and after the full flowering period, it is necessary to re-prune to facilitate the germination of new branches, so that the plants are neat and robust, and the flowers are vigorous.
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If the room temperature is too low, it is easy to cause defoliation Jasmine is an evergreen plant, which will be evergreen at a suitable temperature for the winter, and if the growth environment is lower than 5, there will be a phenomenon of leaf loss, but there is no need to worry too much, this is also a way for the plant itself to protect itself, mainly to reduce nutrient nutrient consumption and prevent frost damage to branches and leaves. As long as you keep warm, new branches and leaves will sprout again in the following spring. Therefore, when raising jasmine in winter, when the temperature is low, it is necessary to move to a warm place indoors for maintenance, and ensure that the room temperature is above 10, so that even in winter, jasmine is thick and green, which is very ornamental.
2.In fact, the high temperature here causes leaf fall, not because the indoor temperature can make the plant fall leaves, but because the position is easy to cause the plant to fall leaves. Now that heating has been implemented in various places, some even use coal stoves for heating, if the jasmine potted plants are placed next to the heating, it is easy to dehydrate the plants and lose their leaves.
In winter, indoor flowers, be sure to keep a certain distance from the heating equipment, and lay a thick layer of bedding below the floor heating to prevent the plants from becoming dehydrated.
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Maintain jasmine in winter, don't worry about yellow leaves and falling leaves, do a few protective measures to easily overwinter.
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