I. Soil
When choosing soil for jasmine, we should pay attention to the good drainage and water retention, loose and breathable, and rich in organic matter. Humus soil, vegetable garden soil and river sand can be mixed as jasmine soil according to the ratio of 4:3:2.
Two. illuminate
Jasmine likes a semi-cloudy environment, and it should be shaded properly when the light is too strong in summer. Shading cloth can be used for shading in shed or breeding in places with sufficient indoor scattered light. When the weather is warm at noon in winter, it should be placed outdoors to receive light, so as to avoid poor growth and yellowing of leaves due to insufficient light.
Three. moisture
Jasmine likes to be wet and drought-tolerant, and needs more water, but she is afraid of water accumulation, so she should pay more attention to watering. Water can be poured once in the morning and evening in summer to keep the soil moist, once every 2-3 days in spring and autumn and once every 5-7 days in winter to keep the soil moist. However, it is not allowed to over-water, resulting in water accumulation in the basin, leading to root rot in the water for a long time.
Four. fertilize the soil or land
Jasmine is a fertilizer-loving plant with a long flowering period and a large amount of fertilizer. During the flowering period from June to September, high phosphorus liquid fertilizer should be applied every 2-3 days. Anabaena water or completely decomposed bean cake fertilizer solution can be used. Fertilization should be applied thinly and more often, and applied to the soil near the roots when the soil is half dry.
Verb (short for verb) pruning
After the flowering of jasmine, it should be pruned once, and the residual flowers hanging on the branches should be pruned together with the diseased branches, dense branches and long branches to make the jasmine look beautiful and promote the germination of new buds at the base.
Six, pests and diseases
Jasmine is often attacked by diseases and insect pests such as white silk disease, stem rot, jasmine leafhopper and cinnabar tetranychus. This should be controlled and prevented in time.
Seven. reproduce
Jasmine is propagated by layering, cutting and dividing plants. The propagation of jasmine is generally carried out in spring, and the temperature should not be too low, otherwise it will affect the budding rate of jasmine.
Jasmine is suitable for home use.
Jasmine is non-toxic, will not cause poisoning, has no effect on the human body, and can naturally be kept at home. Jasmine is not only harmless at home, but also has many benefits. Jasmine has a good ornamental value, and its flowers are beautiful, which can play a role in decorating the home. Pure white flowers are lovely. Jasmine also has a faint fragrance, which can purify the air and make the room fresh and pleasant.