Jasmine Fertilization Tips Jasmine, also known as jasmine, originates in western China and India. The jasmine flower is aromatic and elegant and widely loved. It enjoys a warm climate and plenty of sunshine. It is not tolerant to cold and afraid of drought. The most suitable temperature for growth is 25-30°C. Jasmine is an aromatic flower with bactericidal properties. The volatile oils produced by it have a significant bactericidal effect and can kill the native bacteria such as diphtheria and dysentery within 5 minutes. It is very suitable for family breeding.
Jasmine is resistant to fertilization, fertile soil is needed, and suitable fertilizer is applied during different growth periods. After the plants get out of the shed in winter, they must apply a concentrated fertilizer, call out shed fertilizer, and promote rapid sprouting. Organic fertilizers that are fully fermented with a goldfish starter are preferred. When buds appear on the new shoots, a thin fertilizer should be applied and the fertilizer should be called before flowering. This leaves a large flower and a strong fragrance. The appropriate amount of phosphate fertilizer can be used in combination with a goldfish fertilizer. After the first batch of flowers was given away, another thin fertilizer was applied and a flowering fertilizer was called to let the jasmine shoot new shoots as soon as possible to produce a second batch of flowers. If Rong Lihua is well managed, it can gradually bloom until it falls. Before fertilizing, loosen potted soil first, and then dry the soil and then apply fertilizer again.
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