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Yes, jasmine has a strong fragrance, mainly because in the process of evolution, through the floral fragrance, it attracts insects to collect nectar to help pollination.
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Because the fragrance of jasmine is liked by most people. But because jasmine is a "temperament flower", the petals themselves have no fragrance, and only spit fragrance when they open. So he needed something else to absorb and retain its aroma.
It just so happens that tea leaves are easy to absorb flavor, and the two hit it off when they meet. That's why there is the "kiln making process" of jasmine tea. Like roses, osmanthus or something belongs to the "physique flower", the petals themselves are very fragrant, you can make tea alone, you can also add it to tea and drink it together, or mix it directly together and store it.
In fact, I think that roses, osmanthus or something, if you like it, you can add it directly to the tea and brew it together. There's really no need to do it again.
As for why Sophora didn't make flower tea, I think it is because its aroma is not strong enough. When added to tea, it barely tastes good. Also, people have already appeared on the table, so don't let it appear in the teacup again!
Isn't it good to make ingredients well? Sophora wheat rice, scrambled eggs (better than jasmine scrambled eggs), sapphora pork buns. In this way, if you add flower tea, I'm afraid it won't be enough to eat.
And my favorite acacia nectar, if the flowers are gone, the honey will be gone.
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The floral fragrance of jasmine is an aromatic oil secreted, and the floral fragrance is a chemical signal that attracts pollinators to specific plants to pollinate, which plays an important role in the positioning and selection of insects.
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Jasmine flowers are white in color, fragrant, and not beautiful, and it attracts insects mainly by relying on the rich aroma to obtain pollen or nectar, and at the same time help the plant body to pollinate
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Jasmine insects, may be the floral fragrance of the plant to attract insects to sell diggers, and lay eggs on the jasmine, only to cause the plant chain with the plant on the plant insects, you can use diluted insecticides, the canopy can be sprayed on the jasmine, the insects on the plant are all killed, and then the jasmine is replaced with soil to avoid eggs in the soil.
1. Attract bugs
The cause of the jasmine peanut insect may be that the floral aroma of the plant is too strong, attracting nearby insects and laying eggs in the plant or soil, and then after a long time, these eggs will hatch.
2. Insect removal
If you want to kill the insects on the jasmine, you can spray the plant with an insecticide to kill all the insects on the jasmine, and it should be noted that the insecticide has a certain damage to the plant, so it needs to be diluted when using it.
3. Replace the soil
After all the insects on the jasmine flowers are killed, you need to replace the soil, and it is best to choose loose, breathable, well-drained soil for the plants, and then plant the plants in the soil.
4. Maintenance management
After the jasmine is planted, you can water the plant every 2-3 days, keep the soil moist when watering, and put the jasmine in the sun after watering, so that it can photosynthesize and promote the growth of the plant.
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Jasmine beckoning insects, commonly known as scale insects or whiteflies, need to be pruned in time after the leaves are found to be infected. In addition, scale insects can be sprayed after they are found, and whiteflies can be sprayed with imidacloprid to kill them. If there are also many pests in the potting soil, it is necessary to change the pot in time for cultivation.
When maintaining jasmine in the later stage, it is necessary to ensure the ventilation of the environment and regularly spray fungicides to inhibit the breeding of insect pests.
Jasmine trick insects, common white small insects, such as whiteflies or scale insects, after finding that the leaves are infested by insects, it is necessary to prune off the severely diseased leaves in time and destroy them intensively. After pruning is completed, you can spray pesticides for **, if the number is small, you can spray pepper water and vinegar water for insect control.
If the number of insect pests is small, it can also be captured manually, and if the number of insect pests is large, it can be sprayed with pesticides**. After the scale insect is found, it can be sprayed with scales to be treated**, and if it is whitefly, imidacloprid can be sprayed to kill. Under normal circumstances, it can be sprayed every 7 to 10 days, and after spraying 3 or 4 times in a row, the pest can be removed.
During the maintenance period, it should be noted that if there are a large number of small insects on the jasmine, there are also many pests in the potting soil, and the pot and soil need to be changed in time. The jasmine can be removed from the soil, pruned off the roots, and then placed in a sterilization solution to soak and dry. It can then be transplanted into new, loose, breathable soil for curing.
Note that when spraying jasmine, it is necessary to dilute the agent and water in a certain proportion before using it to avoid excessive concentration and cause jasmine leaves to be burned. After the jasmine recovers, it is necessary to ensure that the environment is ventilated and breathable, and the leaves should be sprayed with carbendazim solution regularly to reduce the breeding of insect pests.
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Jasmine buds eaten by pests? Hurry up and treat the insects like this, so as not to hurt the buds, and the flowers will bloom smoothly.
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Bean worm,,, bean worm, scientific name bean moth, northern Jiangsu calls its larvae as bean dan, widely distributed in Liaoning, Henan, Shandong, Hebei and Jiangsu, Sichuan and Jiangxi and other places, is a kind of mollusk small animal that eats bean leaves and drinks nectar for a living. In addition to water, most of the dry matter is protein, which accounts for the dry weight. The trace elements required by the human body are also very rich, with very high content of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, etc., and high content of vitamin E.
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A scale insect that can only be killed by hand and put flowers? It will be better to put it in a ventilated and sunny place, and you can buy systemic insecticides for control.
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It's a snail.
It lives on dark, damp walls, grass, bushes, and sometimes hillside grass. Stems, leaves, etc., of staple food plants. Harm to crops.
In late spring and early summer, especially before the peak of snail breeding in May and June, the adult snails are eliminated in time. The first is to raise chickens and ducks to feed into snails, and pay attention to the need to do it when pesticides are not used. The second is artificial snail picking.
When working in the field, snails are picked, or grasses and vegetables are used to collect and then picked up, or artificial snails are specially picked. This can have a snail killing effect with half the effort.
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