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Notes on changing basin of jasmine in winter

Hank Schrader
2020-02-03 10:54:44
There are many requirements for jasmine to change pots in winter. First, pay attention to the time, usually at the end of winter. In addition, pruning and root cutting should be carried out to ensure the sprouting in spring. At the same time, we should make good basin soil and add some basic fertilizer. Finally, pay attention to heat preservation and moisture preservation.

I. time for changing pots

The time for jasmine to change pots in winter is mostly at the end of winter. The cold weather causes the jasmine to be in the dormancy state, at this time, the basin will not be dehydrated, and it is not easy to infect various diseases and insect pests. The survival rate is higher than usual.

Second, pruning and root cutting

Trim the branches, leaves and roots of jasmine before changing pots. The branches of the previous year should be cut to within 10 cm. At the same time, the dead branches of the diseased branches and the over dense branches should be cut. These branches will waste nutrients and affect ventilation. In addition, pruning is also helpful for sprouting in spring, which can produce more new branches and longer buds. To root basically is prune rotten root rot root, also want to cut a few healthy root additionally, can promote the growth of new root so..

3. Pot soil preparation

Add new basin soil and base fertilizer when changing basin. First, put tiles on the bottom of the basin to help drain water. Then use the pounded eggshell as the base fertilizer, which is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which is conducive to the subsequent growth. After that, a layer of garden soil shall be paved. After the flowers are planted in the new basin, the soil shall be filled and compacted. In this way, Jasmine can adapt to the new pot and soil as soon as possible.

4. Moisturize and keep warm.

Jasmine

Pay attention to moisturizing and keeping warm after changing the basin. Move the flowerpot to a well ventilated sunny place to ensure sufficient sunlight every day. In addition, the blade should not be watered regularly to keep the air humidity, but should not be watered. Watering in winter is easy to cause frostbite on the root.

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