Management of potted jasmine after cutting

Last Update :2024.11.19

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Temperature management of potted jasmine

Humidity Management of Potted Jasmine

Light management of potted jasmine


Potted jasmine is mostly propagated by cuttings, but flower lovers have difficulties after cutting. How to manage it has become the biggest problem after cutting propagation. So how to manage potted jasmine after cutting?


Management of potted jasmine after cutting
Temperature management of potted jasmine

Temperature management of potted jasmine

The best temperature for cuttings after cutting is around 20-30°C. If it is lower than 20°C, it will be extremely difficult for the cuttings to take root and grow slowly. If it is higher than 30°C, the cuttings will grow slowly due to the bottom If it is kept moist but does not dry out early, the cut will be susceptible to disease, causing the cut to rot.

If you encounter low temperatures after cutting, you can use plastic film to cover the entire flower pot for management. If the temperature is too high, you can use cooling and humidification methods to manage it. Block 50-80% of the sunlight and spray around the cuttings to ensure that the temperature around the cuttings is suitable. More spraying is needed on sunny days, about 3-5 times a day. Well, you don’t need to spray or spray less in rainy weather.

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Humidity management of potted jasmine

After cutting, keep the indoor air humidity relatively at about 75% to 80%. When the cuttings have not taken root, make sure they are fresh and tender. Cuttings without roots cannot absorb nutrients and cannot maintain water balance. Therefore, manual intervention is required to spray to reduce the surrounding temperature, increase humidity, and reduce water evaporation.

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Light management of potted jasmine

The cutting management of jasmine is inseparable from light. The cuttings need photosynthesis to produce the nutrients and materials they need to supply the needs of the roots.

However, too much light will cause the transpiration of jasmine flowers to be too strong and consume more water, making it difficult for the cuttings to survive. Therefore, it is necessary to block the sun by about 50%-80% after transplanting, wait until the roots grow, and then remove the shading net.


Humidity Management of Potted Jasmine

Light management of potted jasmine














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