How to grow jasmine potted plants and precautions

Last Update :2024.05.23

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1. Breeding methods

2. Precautions


Soil: It grows luxuriantly in soil with loose soil and good drainage. Temperature: It likes a humid environment and grows best in a temperature of 22 to 35 degrees. Watering: Control watering properly. Too much watering will cause yellow leaves and other symptoms. You also need to pay attention to avoid water accumulation in the pot. Lighting: Likes plenty of sunlight and adequate shade in summer. Fertilizer: Just apply fertilizer according to the growth status of the plant.


Jasmine potted cultivation methods and precautions
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Soil: It grows well in acidic soil with relatively loose soil and good drainage. You can also use materials such as leaf humus soil and garden soil to prepare soil suitable for plants. .

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2. Temperature: I like a humid environment. It grows best in a temperature of 12 to 35 degrees. In winter, it should be moved indoors for breeding, and the temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees.

3. Watering: Watering should be reasonable. Excessive watering will cause yellow leaves on the plant. Just keep the soil moist to a certain extent, and be careful not to cause water accumulation in the pot.

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4. Lighting: Likes full sunlight, in summer If the light is too strong, shading should be done. In winter, just place the plant in a position where it can be fully exposed to sunlight.

5. Fertilization: If the plant likes fertilizer, apply a certain amount of fertilizer according to the growth of the plant, and then slowly reduce it after autumn.

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2. Precautions

Most It is good to change the potting soil for the plants once a year or so. Before changing the pots, you need to clean up all the tools and materials used.


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