Hello everyone. Today, Xiao Jian played with his mobile phone.
I found a question from a flower friend who popped up.
What to do with jasmine sprouts in winter?”
In winter the indoor temperature is 26 degrees, so the new shoots are cut or stayed
It was a lot of fun.
I clicked on this pop-up window curiously.
Boy. This rally is a bit of a ramp.
It's spring.
Look, doesn't it look like your jasmine growing in the spring?
The branches were like bamboo, and they jumped tall.
No wonder this flower friend is a little worried.
Because jasmine grows in winter, it is not only easy to affect the growth of next year.
If it is not handled properly, it will languish throughout the year and the flowers will not bloom well.
So, I clicked down on the comment section again.
Unexpectedly, there was an even more fierce one.
You see, this flower friend's jasmine not only grows, but also blooms.
Dare to ask this flower friend, how warm is your home?Can you borrow some heating?
It seems that there are really a lot of flower friends who meet jasmine blooming in winter.
So, I continued to pull down to see if there was anything more exaggerated.
The result is no, but I saw that many flower friends began to offer suggestions.
This flower friend said: "In winter, the light is short, and some people keep high pressure, and I usually cut it when it grows, wasting nutrients."
Another flower friend said: "Put it on the balcony with good sunshine".
And the comments of the latter two flowers all say that the landlord's home is warm.
It is not conducive to jasmine recuperation.
Therefore, some flower friends suggest that they should be placed in a place with low indoor temperature for maintenance.
See here. I think you should also understand why jasmine grows in winter.
Plainly. It's just that the temperature inside is too warm.
Jasmine thought it was spring.
I just want to stretch out my hand and bloom a flower.
And the flower friends in the comment area also gave corresponding solutions.
Generally. Jasmine sprouts grow and bloom.
It can be processed on a case-by-case basis.
Shoots can be retained appropriately, but they should be kept in a relatively low temperature place.
or cut off as soon as the sprouts grow to reduce nutrient consumption.
This can be a good way to help jasmine survive the winter better.
Is there any better way to solve the problem of jasmine growth in winter?
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