Leaves: The leaves of jasmine are papery in texture, usually opposite, and 4-12.5 cm in length.The leaves are rounded and obtuse at both ends, with a slightly cordate shape at the base of the leaf.The shape of the leaves is round or obovate, elliptic, with obvious veins and short petioles, and joints.
Flowers: The flowers of jasmine usually have three or five, the color of the flowers is white, and the inflorescence is cymose.The bud is small, only 4-8 mm, cone-shaped, and the pedicel is very short.Jasmine flowers are fragrant and usually bloom from May to August.
Pruning: It will produce early flowers in June, when the flowers and new leaves need to be cut off, so that the new branches can grow better.After it blossoms for the third time, the withered flowers and withered branches should be cut off to promote the germination of new branches.
Fertilizer: In early June, fresh water should be applied twice a week.Before August, thin fertilizer should be applied frequently, once a day or two on average, try to choose organic fertilizer, water in fertilizer should account for 80%, and the time should be in the evening.After August, the concentration of fertilizer should be slightly increased, and water can account for half of the fertilizer water.In addition, you can also spray some calcium phosphate solution on the leaves and strong tiling on the buds, which can make the flowers better and longer.By the end of August, reduce the frequency and amount of fertilizer application to once a week.
Watering: From the beginning of June to the end of August, keep the potting soil moist and water it once a day.By the end of August, you can water it every two days.Then the amount of water should be less, so that the soil is slightly moist.