1. Maintenance conditions1. Water: Water should be applied in time in spring, summer and autumn, and the cultivation soil should be kept slightly moist. When the climate is relatively dry, you should not only water more but also spray water appropriately. The amount of water should be strictly controlled in winter. Too much water can easily cause frost damage to the plants and cause root rot. 2. Light: Jasmine is suitable for growing in sunny places. Ensure sufficient sunlight. It can be placed on a south-facing balcony indoors. The growing environment should not be too dark, as this will result in fewer and smaller flowers. 3. Fertilization: Fertilization should be done once a month during the breeding period. The fertilizer used must be fully decomposed and raw fertilizer cannot be used. Around February, compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer can be applied. In April, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied once every half a month to facilitate its growth. 2. Breeding MethodsSowing method: Harvest in winter, place in a dry and ventilated place, and sow in spring. Prepare loose and fertile soil, sow the seeds in it, cover it with a layer of soil about 1 cm, water it and wait for it to germinate. |
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