The maintenance of jasmine in autumn requires a comprehensive consideration of pruning, fertilization and watering. Here are some specific conservation recommendations:
Pruning branches: Jasmine also needs to be pruned properly in the fall to promote plant growth and maintain its beauty. Pruning is mainly aimed at branches that are too long, too dense or diseased, as well as shoots that have bloomed. When pruning, keep the cut smooth and do not leave stumps, so as not to affect the health of the plant.
Fertilization: Autumn is the growing season for jasmine, and timely fertilization is required to provide adequate nutrients. Choose organic fertilizers, such as well-rotted animal manure or plant residues, or use jasmine-specific fertilizers. When fertilizing, it is necessary to follow the principle of "thin fertilizer and diligent application" to avoid excessive fertilization leading to root burning.
When the flowers bloom, there is no need to fertilize. For a month before the flowers bloom, water potassium dihydrogen phosphate on the roots or leaves every 10 days, and stop watering when the buds are first blooming.
At this time, the nutrients stored during flowering are already sufficient, so it is not necessary to water it again before flowering for the first time.
If you can't apply fertilizer before the flowering period, it will affect the second flowering after the jasmine first withers.
Watering: As the temperature gradually decreases in autumn, the water requirements of jasmine flowers will decrease accordingly. Watering should be appropriate to avoid root rot caused by excessive wetting of the potting soil. You can observe the dryness and wetness of the soil and keep it moist. At the same time, it is also important to avoid watering in rainy or cold weather, which can adversely affect the plants.
Moreover, when the flowering period of jasmine is up, many friends feel that if they want to make a pot of flowers bloom full, they must water more. It should not be watered in time without careful observation of the potting soil, otherwise, too much water will cause breathing problems in the root system. If there is a problem with the roots, nutrients and water cannot be transported properly, and the plant will let the buds and flowers fall off on their own to reduce their own consumption.
Therefore, when cultivating jasmine, especially during the flowering period, it must be irrigated as needed, and the irrigation method in the past is the same as now.
In addition, jasmine also needs plenty of sunlight and ventilation in autumn to keep the growing environment well ventilated. It is also necessary to pay attention to the prevention and control of pests and diseases, regularly inspect the leaves and branches, and deal with abnormalities in time. A jasmine plant will not bloom for a long time, and if you change another plant, it can only be in vain, not a real appreciation.
When placed, it should be placed on a case-by-case basis, and it should not be moved back and forth frequently, nor should it change the environment frequently.
This is not just a flower bone. So, the best way to do this is to wait until all the flowers are dead and then move somewhere else.
To sum up, the maintenance of jasmine in autumn needs to comprehensively consider pruning, fertilization, watering and other aspects. Proper maintenance can promote the growth and flowering of jasmine and improve its ornamental value.