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How do Jasmine breed

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-02-06 12:37:55
Cuttage: the cuttage of jasmine should be selected in the spring and summer communication, select the old branches of more than one year, insert them into the soil of half mud and half sand, water and moisturize them, and wait for rooting. Layering: the branches under the plant are scratched, and then pressed into the soil. After rooting, they are separated from the mother plant and cultured separately.

I. Cuttage Propagation

To cuttage jasmine, when it is warm, that is, in spring and summer communication, select more than one year old branches for cutting. After selecting the branch, insert the branch into the soil with half soil and half sand, cover it with plastic film, and give the plant a warm and humid environment with high air humidity. After doing the above steps, the plant will take root in about a month. After rooting, it can be transplanted into the basin.

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When doing Cuttage Propagation, we should pay attention to one thing. Because jasmine is a plant that likes sunshine and humidity, it is necessary to keep warm when breeding in the north and light when breeding in the south.

2. Strip propagation

When pressing the plant, first of all, you need to slightly cut the bottom of the plant branches, then bury them in the soil, and often moisturize the plant. Wait until it grows root system, branches and mother plant separation, transplanting into the basin, so that you can reproduce a basin of new flowers.

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In the process of layering reproduction, we need to pay attention to that we can't make too many layering on the mother plant at one time. Four or five plants are the limit. Generally, two or three plants are OK, because too much will affect the nutrition supply of the mother plant, which is easy to be short of nutrients, and the health of the whole plant will be affected.

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