Jasmine growth environment conditions and requirementsJasmine is suitable for growing in a relatively warm environment. Generally, it can grow normally in a semi-shady environment. In addition, when planting jasmine, pay attention to frequent ventilation, as it prefers to breathe fresh air. Jasmine growth temperatureThe suitable temperature for jasmine to grow is about 15 degrees Celsius to 21 degrees Celsius. Generally, it is not cold-resistant and is very afraid of freezing in winter. It can tolerate a minimum temperature of 5 degrees Celsius. Jasmine growth humidityJasmine is suitable for growing in a relatively humid environment. It usually needs to be watered once a week. If it is winter, the light exposure can be reduced appropriately. Jasmine growing soilJasmine likes to grow in sandy soil containing a lot of humus. Generally, it likes an acidic environment, so it is best to plant jasmine in acidic soil. Jasmine growth cycle and processJasmine is suitable for growing in summer. Its growth cycle is relatively long, usually more than half a year. Generally, jasmine will bloom from May to August every year. The flowers have a light floral fragrance that can make people feel happy. |
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