When is the best time to divide jasmine into pots?

When is the best time to divide jasmine into pots?

Time to divide jasmine into pots

The best time to transplant jasmine is in March when new buds have not yet sprouted and sap has not yet moved, because at this time, jasmine is most likely to survive if it is transplanted, and it is also the time when rooting and growth resumes the fastest. In addition, before September is also possible, but after September, the temperature begins to drop, which is not conducive to the rooting of the plant.

The correct way to divide jasmine into pots

Generally, when dividing the pots, you need to select mature one-year-old jasmine branches, then cut them into cuttings with more than two nodes, remove the lower leaves, insert them in a flowerpot containing mud and sand, and cover them with a layer of plastic film. This will maintain a higher air humidity.

Of course, you can also choose longer jasmine branches, and then make light cuts at the bottom of the nodes. After that, you can bury them in a small pot filled with sand and mud. Note that you need to keep it moisturized regularly. It will start to take root after about 20-30 days, and then after about 2 months, you can cut it from the mother plant into a seedling and then plant it.

Precautions for jasmine division

1. After the jasmine plants are divided and transplanted into new pots, remember to water them first, and then place the jasmine potted plants in a place where they can see light but not direct sunlight.

2. Jasmine likes slightly acidic soil. When dividing the plants into pots, you should pay attention to the slightly acidic soil. Usually, the branches of the newly divided jasmine plants transplanted into pots will sprout new buds and survive after three to five days of maintenance.

3. Usually, after three to five days of care, the branches of the newly divided jasmine will sprout new buds, survive and adapt to the pot. Later, they can be moved to a flower rack or other place and maintained normally.

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