Bicolor Jasmine Growing ConditionsFor bicolor jasmine, the most suitable growth temperature is between 18-30 degrees. If the temperature is lower than 12 degrees, it will enter a dormant period. During normal maintenance, it needs sufficient sunlight, no less than 4 hours a day. When planting, a slightly acidic soil with good drainage is generally used. How to grow bicolor jasmineWhen caring for bicolor jasmine, there must be sufficient sunlight, but in the summer you can provide adequate shade to avoid sunburn. You need to water it appropriately at normal times. In the summer, it is generally watered every two days, and in the winter, it is watered every 10 days. Fertilizer should also be applied every 10-15 days during the growing period. Watering bicolor jasmineWhen caring for bicolor jasmine, it needs to be watered in time, generally once every 3-4 days, and the amount needs to be watered appropriately to avoid water accumulation. Fertilizing bicolor jasmineIn order to make the bicolor jasmine bloom more flowers, it is necessary to apply some thin fertilizer to it during the growing period to allow it to accumulate more nutrients. In addition, one week after flowering, it is necessary to apply phosphorus fertilizer to it to make its flower buds differentiate better. Bicolor jasmine pest and disease controlWhen caring for bicolor jasmine, if the ventilation is poor and the temperature is relatively high, diseases and pests will occur, and it is necessary to use pesticides to spray in time. How to grow two-color jasmine at homeWhen caring for bicolor jasmine indoors, the temperature needs to be kept between 20-30 degrees, and it needs to receive more than 4 hours of light every day. During the growing period, the soil needs to be watered once every 3-4 days, and the leaves need to be sprayed with water 2-3 times a day. Water should be controlled in winter, and thin fertilizer should be applied during the growing period. Precautions for the maintenance of two-color jasmineWhen it rains, be careful not to let water accumulate in the pot of bicolor jasmine. If any rainwater remains in the soil, it should be drained out in time. If yellow leaves and leggy branches appear on the plant, they should be cut off in time. |
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