How to grow jasmine in spring
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Repotting in late spring: Spring is a good time to repot old jasmine plants, but this can only be done after the climate has stabilized. Increase watering: Watering needs to be increased in spring, but the amount of watering needs to be controlled. In early spring, watering can be done every other day. Increase nutrients: After repotting, you can apply fertilizer once every half month. If you have not repotted, you can fertilize once a week. Do not use thick fertilizer.
1. Repotting in late spring
1. Repotting in late spring
Because jasmine likes fertilizer, the nutrients in the soil will be consumed quickly. In addition, the old soil is easy to clump, which is not conducive to its growth, so it needs to be planted every day. Repot it once a year. The time for repotting should be in April after the climate stabilizes. If it is too early, the climate will be unstable and spring cold will often occur, making it difficult for the plants to survive.
2. Increase watering
It has a relatively large demand for water. It needs to be watered every other day in early spring and needs to be watered every morning and evening in late spring. The amount of watering should be so that the soil is completely wet, but there is no accumulation of water. The temperature of watering it should be similar to the temperature of the breeding environment. Especially in early spring, the temperature of the water is relatively low, so it needs to be placed in a warmer place until the water temperature is not particularly low before use.
3. Increase nutrition
Old After the plants are repotted, there is base fertilizer in the soil, and the interval between top dressing can be lengthened. Use a thin fertilizer once every half month. If the plant has not been repotted, it needs to be fertilized once a week. Fertilizers are mainly those with light fertilizer efficiency. If it is a dense fertilizer, it needs to be diluted before it can be used on the plants.
2. Increase watering
3. Increase nutrients
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