Jasmine , with its pure white flowers and rich fragrance, has become the representative flower blooming in summer. It not only brings visual and olfactory enjoyment to people, but also has the effect of health care. So how do you plant jasmine so that it can survive? 1. Pruning After jasmine blooms each time, the remaining flowers and unnecessary branches, such as crossed branches, weak branches and leggy branches, should be pruned off in time. This will help the plant to ventilate and transmit light, save nutrients, and promote the germination of new buds. 2. Fertilization After flowering, timely add comprehensive fertilizers such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to restore plant nutrients and promote the growth of new branches. You can choose bean cake fertilizer or compound fertilizer . When new branches begin to sprout, switch to potassium dihydrogen phosphate and apply it once every 10 days for two consecutive times to promote the formation of flower buds. Stop fertilizing when the flower buds are about to open. 3. Watering Jasmine likes a humid environment. The evaporation rate is high in summer, so sufficient water supply must be ensured. Jasmine plants grown outdoors should have their soil moisture checked daily and watered once a day if necessary. For indoor maintenance, the frequency of watering needs to be adjusted according to the soil moisture to avoid excessive moisture that may cause excessive growth or root rot. For indoor maintenance, you can use spraying to supplement moisture, but avoid wetting the flower buds. 4. Lighting Jasmine likes light, and sufficient sunlight helps it bloom. After the flowering period, the jasmine can be placed in a semi-shaded or diffusely lighted place for about half a month to promote branch growth. Afterwards, move the plant to a well-lit area and allow it to receive sufficient sunlight to promote the blooming of the flowers. Jasmine blooms most vigorously in the temperature range of 18 to 30 degrees, while 22 to 28 degrees is the optimal temperature range to promote flowering. The above is an introduction to the key points of jasmine care. Jasmine cultivation requires a combination of all aspects in order to keep it alive.
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