1. SoilThe soil for potted jasmine needs to be rich in organic matter and have good air permeability. Fertile, slightly acidic sandy soil can be chosen. 2. FertilizationThe potting soil must maintain sufficient fertility. Summer is its peak growth season, so more fertilizer should be applied, twice a week is enough. If the branches are lush but the plant does not bloom, it means that too much fertilizer has been applied, causing it to grow too tall. At this time, apply less fertilizer and water less, and place it in an environment with sufficient sunlight and good ventilation. 3. WateringYou don't need to water too much, but in summer when the temperature is high, you can water it once in the morning and once in the evening. If the leaves begin to curl, spray some water on them. If water accumulates in the potting soil during the rainy season, tip the pot in time to prevent the accumulation of water and root rot. 4. LightingJasmine likes to grow in a humid, hot and sunny environment. In the south, it can spend the winter outdoors, but in the north, it is necessary to keep it warm and place it in a well-lit, south-facing place. |
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