The reason why jasmine buds fall off: not adapting to the environmentMany of the jasmines in the flower market are grown in a constant temperature and humidity environment in a greenhouse. They have poor adaptability. Once they change their environment, they need some time to adapt. During this period, they absorb less nutrients. In order to maintain their own growth, they can only choose not to bloom to save nutrients. Solution to Jasmine bud dropping1. Remove the flower buds and prune the branches. If the jasmine you just bought has a lot of flower buds, you can choose to cut off some of the flower buds to minimize nutrient consumption. You can also choose to prune the jasmine, shortening the strong green branches, leaving only 2-3 nodes, and cut off all the thin branches. 2. The newly bought jasmine flowers cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. It is best to place them in a lighted and ventilated place for a period of time. During this period, the soil in the pot needs to be kept moist and no fertilizer is needed for the time being. In sunny weather, spray water on the branches to keep them moist. After half a month, when the jasmine sprouts new buds, you can carry out daily maintenance. |
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