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How to raise the newly planted Jasmine

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-02-06 12:37:55
Many people like to plant their own flowers, and the newly planted flowers are relatively fragile in many aspects, so many people are also asking which aspects to pay attention to. Today we will answer them.

1. Soil

Because the soil it likes is acidic, so we need to pay close attention. In fact, a lot of soil can be used in the south, but most of it can't be used in the north. Because of the serious salinization, we need to find the acid rotten soil.

2. Fertilization

It needs special fertilizer. It is better to acidify the soil so that the leaves and flowers can keep normal. We can use ferrous sulfate, at the same time it can also alleviate the problem of yellow leaves, pay attention to the concentration not too high

In addition, it also needs other flower fertilizer. Friends who don't know how to configure it can buy this kind of flower fertilizer.

3. Sunshine

Generally speaking, the newly planted flowers are better not to be exposed to a lot of sun, as long as they are exposed to the scattered light. It's better to wait for the leaves to stand up or new buds to grow before providing sunshine for them.

If it's just a new flower, you need to pour all the water it needs first and then put it in a cool place. Then you need to wait for its leaves to straighten and then put them in a bright place.

4. Water

Because it can't water a lot of water, so the newly planted plants also need to wait until the soil changes from soft state to hard state, and then to wait until the leaves stand upright, and then put it back to the place with more sunlight, at this time, the water can't be too much

When the temperature is relatively high and the evaporation rate of water is very fast, we need to replenish water for it every day. It is generally correct to carry out it in the evening. What we need to pay attention to is that after planting, we need to pour the water to fix the root. At this time, we can't let the sun direct

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