Jasmine can keep growing and blooming all year round as long as the temperature is suitable. Because its branches grow relatively fast, more and more people are breeding jasmine. Usually they choose to breed it by cuttings. This method of breeding jasmine is relatively simple and has a higher survival rate. 1. Cutting time The best time for jasmine cutting propagation is from March to May every spring, because the temperature is suitable and there is less rainy weather, so there will be less damage to the roots and the survival rate of cuttings will be higher. 2. Cutting steps First, you need to remove the new branches from the old stems, and then try to use an oblique incision to reduce damage. After cutting, leave a few leaves on the upper part of the branch and cut off all the leaves on the lower part. Then put the treated cuttings in a disinfectant solution, soak them for a while, then take them out, place them in a cool and ventilated environment to air dry, then apply some rooting powder on the bottom of the root system and plant them in potting soil. However, it is best to choose loose sandy and moist loam as the soil for jasmine cuttings. 3. Maintenance The jasmine flowers that have been grafted should be placed in a place with scattered light for about a week to observe whether there are new buds growing obviously. Then they should be gradually moved to a place with better light. Also, try not to let the grafted jasmine seedlings bloom first. If there are flower buds, they should be cut off. Wait for the plant to grow well. If the plant grows more vigorously, it will bloom more next year. |
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