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How to raise Baozhu Jasmine

Jesse Pinkman
2020-02-04 10:23:46
Keep the temperature at about 20 ℃ to prevent cold in winter; put it in a good light, do not have strong light; the soil should be loose, breathable and fertile; it should be ventilated frequently; after the soil is dry, make up water. The method of propagation can be cuttage and branch. Just on the plant to cut flower buds, usually pay attention to the dry branches.

I. breeding environment

1. Temperature: Baozhu jasmine is not resistant to cold. Generally, it is better at about 20 degrees, so it should be cold proof in winter. It's better not to keep it outside. Of course, the temperature in summer should not be too high. It's better not to exceed 30 ℃.

2. Light: Baozhu Jasmine prefers light, but is afraid of strong light. In the growing period, good light should be kept in a bright place. But summer should pay attention to shade, best not to put in a direct light, to avoid burning leaves and other hazards.

3. Soil: the main requirement for the soil is loose and fertile, which will help the growth of the Pearl Jasmine.

4. Ventilation: no matter in which season, ventilation is more important. Especially in summer, plants should not be kept in a sultry environment. In winter, we should also have proper ventilation.

5. Watering: the amount of watering in growing period can be a little more, but the basin soil can't be too wet

2. Breeding methods

1. Cutting: select one to two-year-old branches, 10 to 15 cm. The substrate can be sandy soil. After inserting, make sure the temperature is suitable, the light is not too strong, and it will take root soon.

2. Branch: branch can be carried out in spring and autumn. Choose luxuriant plant to carry on cent plant, plant separately, also need to guarantee temperature and light to suit likewise afterwards..

Baozhu jasmine

3. Trim properly

For the newly potted Pearl Jasmine, all flower buds need to be cut off, otherwise it is difficult to survive. Usually also want to prune regularly, mainly to cut off the dry branches.

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