Jasmine is easy to grow. What should you pay attention to when growing jasmine?

Jasmine is easy to grow. What should you pay attention to when growing jasmine?

Jasmine is a very common flower in life. Because of its fragrant smell and easy survival, many flower lovers like to grow some at home. So is jasmine easy to grow? What should you pay attention to when growing jasmine? The following editor will explain them one by one, hoping to help you.

Is jasmine easy to grow?

Jasmine is relatively easy to grow. First of all, jasmine is a common potted flower. Its biggest feature is its rich fragrance. Jasmine is easier to grow than other flowers, but it still takes some effort to grow jasmine well and prolong its flowering period.

What are the precautions for growing jasmine?

If you want to grow jasmine well, you must understand its growth habits and carry out targeted maintenance. The first is the issue of light. Jasmine likes the sun. If you want the plant to grow strong, light is essential. You must ensure sufficient sunlight at ordinary times. If conditions permit, you can place it outdoors for maintenance. It can be said that the longer the light time, the better the growth and the more flowers the plant will bloom.

When watering, keep the principle of watering when the soil is dry and watering thoroughly. It is not advisable to water with large amounts of water. It is best to water with small amounts and multiple times until the soil is thoroughly watered. It is best to use rainwater for potted plants. If it is tap water, it needs to be left for a few days before use. The water in the north is alkaline, so flower lovers can add a few drops of white vinegar to the water to achieve the purpose of keeping the soil slightly acidic for potted plants.

The most important thing to grow jasmine is pruning. Generally, light pruning is done after the flowers have faded, so that new branches can grow at the pruned parts, and then differentiate into flower buds, so that the flowers bloom continuously. Usually pay attention to the long branches (branches that grow very fast and are not blooming). Once found, they should be cut off immediately. The cut branches can also be propagated by cuttings.

How to care for newly planted jasmine

Generally speaking, it is best not to expose newly planted flowers to the sun for a long time. Just let them be exposed to scattered light. Wait until the leaves stand upright or new buds grow before providing it with more sunlight. It is not easy to overwater newly planted jasmine. You need to wait until the soil hardens from a soft state before watering.

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