How to care for French perfume jasmine

How to care for French perfume jasmine

French Jasmine Growing Conditions

The daytime temperature that is more suitable for the growth of French perfume jasmine is generally 18-28℃, and the nighttime temperature is 10-20℃. It is more suitable to grow in peat soil or leaf mold that is well-ventilated, loose and fertile. The plant likes places with plenty of sunlight and should not grow in the shade for a long time.

How to grow French perfume jasmine

French jasmine can use peat soil or leaf mold as the culture medium. Water it when it is dry and water it thoroughly. The growth temperature needs to be stable between 18~28℃ and receive warm and appropriate light. Generally, a mixture of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer is used.

French perfume jasmine watering

When watering French jasmine, you must be careful not to water it too much. The soil in the pot should be kept dry and moist. The plant should not be left too dry or too wet for a long time, otherwise it will easily cause root rot.

French Jasmine Fertilization

French jasmine likes fertilizer. Apply a thin cake fertilizer liquid every 7-10 days, and diammonium phosphate granules once a month, 5-8 granules each time, and sprinkle them along the edge of the pot. Apply potassium dihydrogen phosphate during the flowering period, and spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the leaves once a week.

French Jasmine Pest and Disease Control

French jasmine is more susceptible to damage by mites, aphids, and thrips. Conventional prevention and control measures should be taken against moth and butterfly larvae in summer and autumn. It is also prone to diseases such as damping-off, wilt, and root rot. In addition to chemical control, attention should also be paid to water management.

How to grow French perfume jasmine at home

1. When French perfume jasmine is grown at home, the best breeding temperature is around 23℃, and it cannot be lower than 10℃ in winter. It likes sunlight and is generally placed in a sunny place. It needs to be shaded in summer.

2. To maintain French perfume jasmine, you need to water it appropriately. Generally, you should replenish water in time after the potting soil is dry. The soil can be kept slightly dry in winter, and slightly moist at other times. Also, you should apply fertilizer once every 20 days or so during the growing season to ensure adequate nutrient supply.

French perfume jasmine maintenance precautions

French jasmine climbs very fast. In order to control its growth height, you can inhibit its growth by topping it. It should be noted that it is a poisonous plant, so when topping it, you must bring protective tools to avoid contact with its juice and cause skin allergies.

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