ThePlantAide.com

How to make African Jasmine bloom

Saul Goodman
2020-02-03 10:54:44
If you want African jasmine to bloom smoothly, you need to ensure sufficient sunshine. In addition to summer, you need to keep in direct sunlight for 3-4 hours every day. At the stage of flower bud breeding, it is necessary to supplement phosphorus and potassium fertilizer and reduce nitrogen element. The growth temperature should be kept in a suitable range, and the temperature should be lowered if it is too high. Usually pay attention to the problem of pruning to reduce the consumption of nutrients.

I. add sunshine

Sunshine is the first factor of flowering. We can't stay in the shade all day. Only by ensuring sufficient sunshine can we promote flowering. In addition to summer, it is very important to ensure direct sunlight for 3-4 hours every day, especially in autumn and winter. If the sun is not good at home, you need to move outside for a while.

II. Add phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.

In the growing season, especially in the period of flower bud breeding, it is necessary to supplement phosphorus and potassium fertilizer. These two elements promote the formation of flower bud, pay attention to the balance of nutrient distribution ratio, and reduce the application of nitrogen element, because nitrogen fertilizer will make the plant grow in vain, but it will hinder the differentiation of flower bud, and the nutrition can not be concentrated on the flower.

3. Guarantee the temperature

Growth temperature must be maintained in a suitable range, high temperature or low temperature environment will affect flowering, high temperature, you can spray water around the method of cooling, but also pay attention to good ventilation.

African jasmine

4. Pay attention to trimming.

Usually pay attention to the problem of good pruning, timely removal of yellow leaves and dead leaves, reduce the consumption of nutrients, accumulate enough nutrients, and ensure good flowering.

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com