The cuttings were carried out after the spring Jasminum blossomed in February.
Cut 15 cm of strong branches and insert them into the soil, which accounts for half of the branches. When cutting, remove the leaves and keep 2-3 leaves on the ground, which is easier to root.
After cutting, pour enough water, put it in the shade for the first three days, and then move it to the sun for maintenance.
It is usually carried out in spring and autumn, and is most suitable when it first sprouts in spring.
The primrose was directly separated from the basin and replanted. Each clump of Jasminum nudiflorum is divided into 20 clumps, which is easier to survive.
Transplanting shall be carried out in time after the survival of ramets. When transplanting, the above ground part of the plant is cut short, with soil, and the survival rate is higher.
The hardwood of Jasminum nudiflorum was pressed in March and rooted in June. The shoots were pressed in May, and rooting could take place 30 days after pressing.
Select the strong branches and bend them. Pay attention not to break the branches in the process of operation. Use a small stick to stand at the root of the branches and tie it with a rope to make it grow upward. One year later, the mother plants can be separated and replanted.
After pressing, water regularly to keep the soil moist, which is helpful for rooting.