Jasmine is a plant with a strong aroma and bright flower color, which is loved by flower lovers. However, many people do not grow jasmine due to the lack of the right method, resulting in jasmine not being able to thrive or even dying. This article will introduce in detail how to grow jasmine, including soil selection, temperature control, and watering management, to help you grow jasmine easily.
First of all, let's understand the soil selection of jasmine. Jasmine prefers soil that is rich in organic matter, well-drained, and breathable. When selecting soil, you can choose muddy soil, humus soil, and sandy soil to mix and prepare according to the ratio of 2:1:1, which can ensure the fertility and air permeability of the soil. Laying a coarse-grained base on the bottom of the soil can enhance the permeability and drainage of the soil, and prevent jasmine flowers from dying due to stagnant water.
Secondly, we need to master the temperature control of jasmine. Too low a temperature can cause jasmine to stop growing, so temperature is an important factor in jasmine growth. Generally speaking, the suitable growing temperature for jasmine is around 20-24 degrees. When the temperature drops below 19 degrees, jasmine flowers will begin to sprout;When the temperature is 22 degrees, jasmine flowers are most suitable for growth and can promote the germination of new shoots;Jasmine blooms only when the temperature reaches 25 degrees;A temperature of around 30 degrees Celsius is the most suitable temperature for jasmine to bloom. Therefore, when we plant jasmine, we need to reasonably adjust the growth environment of jasmine according to the change of season and temperature.
Finally, let's take a look at the watering management of jasmine. Jasmine is not drought tolerant and prefers a moist environment, but is afraid of standing water. Therefore, when watering, we need to grasp the amount of watering and the watering time. Spring is a critical period for jasmine growth, at this time it is necessary to keep the soil moist, generally watering once every 2-3 days;Summer is the jasmine flowering period and needs more water, generally watered once in the morning and once in the evening;Autumn is the slow growth period of jasmine peanut, at this time it is necessary to reduce the amount of watering, generally 1-2 days to water;In winter, jasmine enters the dormant period, and it needs very little water at this time, and it is generally watered once every 5-7 days.
In general, the cultivation of jasmine requires comprehensive consideration from the aspects of soil selection, temperature control and watering management. Only in this way can we raise jasmine and let it bloom beautifully at home.
In the process of growing jasmine, we also need to pay attention to the following:
1.Light: Jasmine loves plenty of sunlight and needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. If there is not enough light in the room, consider using a plant fill light.
2.Fertilization: Jasmine peanuts need to be fertilized regularly for a long time, and organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer can be used. During the flowering period, the application of phosphate and potassium fertilizers can be appropriately increased to promote the brightness and fullness of the flowers.
3.Pest control: Although jasmine is more resistant to pests and diseases, it also needs to be observed during the planting process, and once signs of pests and diseases are found, control measures should be taken in time.
4.Pruning: Jasmine peanuts need to be pruned regularly for a long time to maintain good plant shape. After the flowers bloom, some branches and leaves can be properly pruned to promote the growth of new branches and the re-opening of flowers.
Through the above introduction, I believe you have a certain understanding of how to cultivate jasmine. As long as we pay attention to the details in the planting process and master the correct method, we will definitely be able to raise jasmine and make the home full of floral fragrance.