1. SoilPotted jasmine requires loose, fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. You can choose a culture soil made from a mixture of garden soil, river sand, and decomposed fertilizer. Water with ferrous sulfate once every half a month to maintain acidity. 2. WateringJasmine likes a humid environment, but is afraid of waterlogging. Generally, it only needs to be watered once every two or three days in summer. When watering, wait until the soil is completely dry, then water thoroughly at once. When it blooms for the first time in summer, you can water it more often, once in the morning and once in the evening. After the flowers fade in autumn, change to watering every two days. In winter, reduce watering to prevent frostbite. 3. RepottingTwo to three-year-old jasmine needs to be repotted, preferably before moving it indoors. Do not trim its roots at this time to avoid affecting its absorption of nutrients. Watering is required after changing the soil. |
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