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How to raise tiger head jasmine in winter

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Everyone must be familiar with jasmine, right? However, "Tiger head Jasmine" may not have been heard of. It is a kind of Oleaceae, Jasminum plant, is a mutated variety. Because it is unstable, it is easy to mutate again. It also has ornamental value, and this value is relatively high, which we can easily see from its appearance. So, if you raise it, what do you need to pay attention to in winter?

1. The winter properties of this plant

First of all, it likes to grow and develop in a relatively warm environment, and its cold resistance is not very good. In winter, if it is less than five degrees Celsius, it will suffer frost damage and even die. Then there is watering, generally speaking, the temperature in winter is relatively low, even if the growth rate will be very slow, then the demand for water is relatively reduced, so you can not water, even if you have to wait until the soil is dry. Then there is the sun, how critical the winter light is, we must have a good idea, so we won't say much about this. In addition, it can also be trimmed.

2. Specific practices

(1) temperature: when the temperature drops slowly at the end of autumn, we should move it indoors for maintenance. In winter, we must ensure that the temperature is above five degrees, and if it is not enough, we must take some measures to prevent the cold.

(2) watering: it can not be watered. If you are not sure, you can wait until the basin soil is dry. However, it must be noted that the amount of water must not be too large, so it is not good to let the roots soak in the wet soil.

(3) Lighting: if the temperature on the balcony meets the requirements, you can put it on the balcony. If the temperature does not meet the requirements, put it in a place where the room can be exposed to light, such as a windowsill.

(4) pruning: it can be moderately trimmed, which can not only make it look better, but also prepare for flowering in the second year.

 
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