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Cultivation methods and precautions of African Jasmine

Jesse Pinkman
2020-02-04 10:23:46
Sunshine: African Jasmine should be given full day sunshine in spring and autumn, and shade in summer. Water: water in time to keep its soil slightly wet. Fertilization: it needs to apply diluted cake fertilizer water once a month during its growth period. Temperature: between 18-32 ℃ in growth period, below 38 ℃ in summer and within 3-5 ℃ in winter.

1. Sunshine

The growth of African Jasmine needs enough light. Especially in spring and autumn, it needs to receive enough light to grow, so it should be given full day light. If there is not enough light, its leaves will turn yellow and fall easily. However, in summer, because the light is too strong, it is easy to sunburn, so it needs to be properly shaded.

2. Water

It likes to grow on wet flower soil. Therefore, we should water it in time at ordinary times to keep its soil slightly wet. However, pay attention not to pour too much water at a time, or water may appear in the soil, which is harmful to the growth of its roots. In addition, in winter, we need to control watering slightly to prevent frostbite.

3. Fertilization

When it is in the growing season, it needs to apply diluted cake fertilizer water once a month, so as to provide more nutrients for its growth. Before and after May, it is necessary to apply two times of P and K fertilizer to promote its flowering. In front of the peristalsis, you can apply 1-2 times of flower fertilizer to help it accumulate nutrition and cope with cold winter.

4. Temperature

In the growth period, the temperature around it should be controlled between 18-32 ℃, so that it can grow faster. In summer, keep the temperature below 38 ℃, so that it can grow more comfortable. In winter, the temperature should be controlled within 3 - 5 ℃, so that it will not be frozen

5. Precautions

The basin soil needs to be renewed every 1-2 years. New soil should be used as much as possible with more nutrients, which is more suitable for its growth.

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