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How to raise the windmill and jasmine

Jane Margolis
2020-02-07 09:39:28
Water content: Jasmine like humid and warm environment, but not too waterlogged. It can be watered once every two days in spring, once every day in summer and once every half a month in winter. The water shall be poured thoroughly, and excessive water shall not be accumulated. Fertilization: the requirement for fertilizer of jasmine windmill is not high. The fertilizer containing P and k elements can be used, plus bone powder. Propagation: adopt the way of pressing and cutting.

Growing area

When the windmill Jasmine grows in the south, it can be planted in the garden or in the flowerpot. To the north, the windmill Jasmine can only be planted in a flowerpot. You can set up a bracket indoors and put the windmill jasmine on it. When choosing soil, we should use the soil containing humus to cultivate, which can make the windmill Jasmine grow better

Growth characteristics

The growing conditions of the windmill Jasmine are harsh. It likes humid and warm environment, but it can not be too waterlogged. It can resist cold weather and has strong vitality. In spring, it can be watered once every two days. In summer, it needs to be watered every day. In winter, the water demand of plants is less. It can be watered once in half a month. Watering to ensure that the full, not too much water, the general soil is about to dry when watering it.

Fertilization

The requirement of windmill jasmine for fertilizer is not high. Sometimes we can not fertilize it, but it just blooms less. General windmill Jasmine can use fertilizer containing phosphorus and potassium elements, plus bone meal can be used with

Breeding

For propagation, the way of layering can be adopted. The relatively tender stems can be continuously layed, and many seedlings can be obtained by cutting and planting in autumn. Will seedlings for cutting, can survive in large numbers, grow new windmill jasmine.

Windmill jasmine blossom

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